Posted on 10/21/2008 2:45:05 PM PDT by Sneakyuser
Obama sent shock waves through political circles when announced on Monday that he had amassed $150 million in campaign contributions in September, giving him upwards of $600 million for his campaign. While his fund raising makes a mockery of McCain's paltry $100 million in taxpayer funded campaign money, the real advantage to Obama in the election is not likely to be decisive...
Obama's lingering problem is that with all his money, he does not have anything new to say...But McCain's advertising is powering a bold new message, inspired by Joe the Plumber: That Obama will use the tax code to redistribute wealth. The social populist backlash against his proposals is closing the lead that Obama opened up as a result of the financial crisis.
(Excerpt) Read more at DickMorris.com ...
$600 million!!! He could have bought the Chicago White Sox for that money.
How much of that $150 million is from phoney $2300 credit card charges that the banks are now being forced to reverse because of fraud on the part of the Nobama campaign?
I don’t think the incidences from N Kansas City are remote or the only items charged that were not authorized.
Either this guy knows what he’s talking about or he doesn’t.
Are we going to post him just when his headline is encouraging.
I for one can’t be bothered with him any more.
Sorry for the duplicate post. I searched extensively for this but someone else beat me to it by microseconds ;)
When has the toe sucker been right about anything?
This was posted earlier
With THAT much money AND the MSM in the tank for him, seems like Obama should be WWWWWAAAAYYYYY ahead in the polls.
“And if there was ever a time for his supporters to open up their checkbooks, it is now.”
Indeed.
If money counted we would have president Mitt Romney now. You can’t buy the White House even if you try.
I’m sorry....who is this Dick Mossis person?
For once, Morris has it right.
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