Another article for your list:
http://tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080117/NEWS0206/80117105/-1/RSS05
COLUMBIA, S.C. - An organizer for Mike Huckabee supporters in southern Tennessee and northern Georgia made a large donation to the group that has been sending out hundreds of thousands of automated telephone calls to voters in South Carolina attacking Huckabee’s opponents for the Republican nomination for president.
Common Sense Issues Inc. portrays itself as an independent political organization and Huckabee’s campaign denied any involvement with the group and disavowed its tactics, which have included millions of phone calls in Iowa, New Hampshire, Michigan and Nevada.
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Mark West of Ooltewah, Tenn., near Chattanooga, gave a total of $48,500 to Common Sense Issues Inc., according to Federal Election Commission records. West and his wife, Lori, also gave the maximum of $2,300 each to Huckabee’s presidential primary campaign.
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Supporters of former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee, Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney have all reported to their campaigns the contents of the attack calls, many of which have been recorded. When the recipient of such a call says they support one of those candidates they are told several negative things, often misstatements, about their candidate, while supportive statements are made about Huckabee.
Thompson backers report that the recording says he supported a late-term abortion procedure opponents refer to as partial-birth abortion. Thompson voted against the practice numerous times while in the Senate. And he won the endorsement of the National Right to Life Committee. One person reported to the Thompson campaign that the Romney response states that he wanted to “give babies to homosexuals.”
Thompson, speaking to a crowd at a restaurant in Prosperity on Thursday, ripped Huckabee for the calls after many people at the event raised their hands when asked if they had received them.
“I confronted him man to man, person to person at the debate (on the issues and), this is his response,” Thompson said. He called on Huckabee to do more than offer “lip service” condemning the calls. “I think the governor knows now what his duty is.”
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