Posted on 12/06/2010 2:02:14 PM PST by FTJM
Was it all a heist?
A candidate who had persistent financial problems pulls off a surprise upset in the primary, and the conservative grassroots open their wallets wide and often in order to help ensure the campaigns competitiveness only to see the candidate end the campaign with nearly $1 million in unspent funds.
Is this how Christine ODonnell wanted it?
Politico reported, ODonnell reported having $924,800 in the bank after the election was over, according to her post-general election campaign fundraising report, filed Thursday.
The explanation from ODonnell spokesman Matthew Moran is that ODonnell was advised by her attorney to reserve several hundred thousand dollars for after Election Day to use for legal challenges resulting from her campaign such as a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission filed by the state GOP during the primary and a criminal complaint filed with the U.S. attorneys office in Delaware by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
When was ODonnell advised this? The state GOP complaint was filed before the primary, and the CREW complaint was filed September 20. Clearly, almost all of her donors were unaware that the candidate was going to require a cushion of several hundred thousand dollars for potential legal costs before their donations could be spent on actually trying to win the race.
Follow the time-line here. As late as June 30, 2010, ODonnells cash-strapped campaign had less than $70,000 cash on hand. On September 14, she won the primary, and conservative grassroots contributed to her campaign on a scale rarely seen: $850,000 in the first 24 hours; by September 25, she had raised $2.5 million.
Despite this almost unprecedented influx of funds, the ODonnell campaign aired no television ads for three weeks after the primary. During that time, the Chris Coons campaign and the DSCC each aired two ads; also, ODonnell became a national figure and frequent punchline thanks to Bill Maher, Jay Leno, etc. According to the ODonnell campaign, the slow roll out of television ads stemmed from a desire to work with Fred Davis, creator of Demonsheep, the McCain ad implicitly comparing Obama to Paris Hilton and many other memorable ads.
At the time, some of us pointed out the danger in this approach. On October 4, less than one month before Election Day, ODonnells first ad debuted, with the memorable opening line, Im not a witch. By October 21, she was declaring on Good Morning America that the ad had not worked or accomplished its goal, to put the witch talk behind her.
Then again, perhaps ODonnells campaign spending was moot, and there was no point in spending this $924,000 or so. ODonnell ultimately spent $6.1 million, a record for Delaware and almost twice what Coons spent, $3.2 million. During the brief general election campaign, she never closed the margin to less than 10 points and lost, 56.6 percent to 40 percent.
Presuming that the $924,000 isnt eaten by legal costs, what happens to the money? Well, ODonnell can return it to donors, contribute to other candidates
or use it in another run for office. If ODonnell does run for office, then on paper, ODonnell can collect a portion of this money as a salary. Under FEC law, House and Senate candidates are permitted, under certain conditions, to receive a salary from their campaign committee (up to either the candidates earnings in the previous year or the salary of the office, whichever is lower). Of course, ODonnell reported a 2009 income of $5,800. Then again, in 2011, the previous year will have been 2010, and her income in the past year may be quite different including a book deal.
At the end of the day, Christine O’Donnell was a flawed candidate irrespective of whatever her “core values” might be. After listening to her for any length of time, a sentient being would have to conclude that she was not Senatorial material. In a state like Maryland, where the lunatic fringe of the Left has a big piece of the action, there was just no way she would have won. I guess we can be thankful that she dispatched the RINO, because now at least we are certain with whom we are really dealing, a Marxist. Personally, she needs to leave the political scene permanently, with or without the money.
I didn’t send her one dime!
Especially because she ran in Delaware.
Yeah, like Delaware Senatorial candidate Mike Castle who had nearly twice as much money left over...
NRO is so very concerned about left over funds!
Yes, that was pathetic...and then the first one she airs is "I'm not a witch" and the rest were poorly produced and could have been made with a home movie camera and Windows Media Player. No excuse for it. Then she whined about the NRSC not helping when she wouldn't even help herself and had the resources and support to do so.
You mean Delaware, not Maryland.
The moola is hers. Kerry cleared $20 million. Even ole Pat Buchananan managed $10+ million. Al Gore? etc. ad nauseam.
Win lose or draw, what's left in the campaign kitty after the election can legally belong to the smart candidate, or an entity of their choosing ... or creation.
O'Donnell could have won and I hope she uses the money to pull endless practical jokes on Karl Rove and the other uber-ani of the RNC/GOP establishment.
ESPECIALLY when you’re a guy who never put the uniform on yourself.
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Amen to that!
Like J F’n Kerry - when the uprise started against him ‘they’ said if he was that bad why didn’t you Swift Boaters etc say something before.
The only answer to that is “As long as he was in Mass he was really their problem (for the most part), once he went national, he was fair game”.
The moola is hers. Kerry cleared $20 million. Even ole Pat Buchananan managed $10+ million. Al Gore? etc. ad nauseam.
Win lose or draw, what's left in the campaign kitty after the election can legally belong to the smart candidate, or an entity of their choosing ... or creation.
O'Donnell could have won and I hope she uses the money to pull endless practical jokes on Karl Rove and the other uber-ani of the RNC/GOP establishment.
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