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Edwards Raises $7.4M for Presidential Run
Associated Press ^ | 04/02/03 | SHARON THEIMER, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 04/02/2003 7:22:46 AM PST by TC Rider

WASHINGTON - Sen. John Edwards (news, bio, voting record), one of the first Democrats to enter the 2004 presidential race, said Tuesday his campaign raised about $7.4 million in the first three months of this year.

The total was likely to put Edwards among fund-raising front-runners in what is now a nine-way competition for the Democratic nomination. Other hopefuls planned to announce their first-quarter totals in coming days.

The North Carolina senator has crisscrossed the country for months, developing a national network of volunteer fund-raisers and holding dozens of fund-raising events, including stops in Democratic donor hot spots New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

"In the first quarter, fund raising was a priority and we couldn't be more pleased with Senator Edwards' strong showing," spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said. "At this point in the campaign, raising money isn't just about having resources. Money begets money, and it's proving the vitality of your campaign to other potential supporters and to the media, frankly, and to voters."

Nearly $1 million came from North Carolina donors, including $320,000 from a fund-raising swing through the state in January the weekend after Edwards announced his White House bid.

In the second fund-raising quarter, from now through June, Edwards will continue raising campaign cash but make more trips to his home state and key primary states, Palmieri said, including Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

One of the other early entrants in the race, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, has said he expected to raise at least $1.5 million from January through March, meeting his goal.

Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (news, bio, voting record) and Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt (news - web sites) were expected to exceed $4 million each in first-quarter fund-raising.

It remained to be seen whether they or any of the other candidates would outpace the 2000 Democratic nominee, then-Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites), who raised nearly $9 million in his campaign's first quarter.

The candidates' first campaign finance reports are due at the Federal Election Commission (news - web sites) on April 15.

At least six of the Democrats have said they plan to accept public financing for their campaigns and the spending limits that come with it. They include Edwards, Dean, Gephardt, Al Sharpton, former Illinois Sen. Carol Moseley Braun and Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich (news, bio, voting record).

Under the presidential public financing system — funded by taxpayers with a $3 checkoff on their returns — qualifying candidates get government money to match up to $250 of each contribution, up to the entitlement limit.

In the 2000 primaries, Gore received $16.9 million in "matching funds" and was limited to $40.5 million in spending. President Bush (news - web sites) turned away public financing in the Republican primaries and raised more than $100 million; he has not yet entered the 2004 race, but is considered likely to do so and skip matching funds.

The FEC is considering changes in the public financing system. On Thursday, it will decide whether to hold a hearing next month on several proposals.

Questions it may seek public comment on include:

_ Whether host committees formed to help parties cover the costs of presidential nominating conventions should be able to continue accepting corporate and labor union contributions, and whether federal officeholders should be able to raise such "soft money" for them.

National parties — which receive taxpayer money for the conventions — and federal officeholders are banned from raising soft money for federal elections under a new campaign finance law.

_ Whether presidential candidates who accept public financing should be able to pay themselves a salary out of their campaign funds. The commission decided last year to let congressional candidates tap campaign funds to help cover any lost wages, to encourage candidates who otherwise could not afford to run.

Commissioner Michael Toner said he also wants to gather comment on how the FEC should treat spending by multicandidate committees like "leadership PACs" on presidential testing-the-waters activities such as polling. Toner proposes counting such spending against contribution and spending limits for candidates who take public financing and contribution limits for those who skip public funding.

Several Democratic hopefuls started leadership PACs in the last election season to raise money for fellow party members and raise their own profiles nationally. Toner said his proposal, if approved, would take effect with the 2008 race.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; edwards; edwardswatch; electionpresident; lawyer; northcarolina; oldnorthstate; pondscum; scum; whaledroppings
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spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said.

Ms. Lewinsky testified:

We were again working late because it was during the furlough and Jennifer Palmieri. . . had ordered pizza along with Ms. Currie and Ms. Hernreich. And when the pizza came, I went down to let them know that the pizza was there and it was at that point when I walked into Ms. Currie's office that the President was standing there with some other people discussing something.

And they all came back to the office and Mr. -- I think it was Mr. Toiv, somebody accidentally knocked pizza on my jacket, so I went to go use the restroom to wash it off and as I was coming out of the restroom, the President was standing in Ms. Currie's doorway and said, "You can come out this way."(173)

Ms. Lewinsky and the President went into the area of the private study, according to Ms. Lewinsky. There, either in the hallway or the bathroom, she and the President kissed. After a few minutes, in Ms. Lewinsky's recollection, she told him that she needed to get back to her desk. The President suggested that she bring him some slices of pizza.(174)

Isn't this special?? Johnny Boy has hired the pizza girl from the Clinton administration.

1 posted on 04/02/2003 7:22:46 AM PST by TC Rider
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To: TC Rider
Great Job, TC.

Below, I am posting a link to her appearance in the Starr Report.

http://www.cnn.com/icreport/report2/suppp/suppp1.html
2 posted on 04/02/2003 7:27:53 AM PST by JohnGalt (Class of '98)
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To: TC Rider
This jerk will be a one term senator and a no term president, he better get back to his ambulance chasing.
3 posted on 04/02/2003 7:28:17 AM PST by boomop1
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To: TC Rider
I thought you had to be at least 35 years old to run for Prez. What is Edwards...11? 12?
4 posted on 04/02/2003 7:33:18 AM PST by TheBigB (The noose is tightening)
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To: *Old_North_State; **North_Carolina; mykdsmom; 100%FEDUP; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; ~Vor~; ...
NC ping!!

Click the negative for *Edwards Watch articles!

5 posted on 04/02/2003 7:33:43 AM PST by Constitution Day
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To: TC Rider; *Edwards Watch
Thanks for the post, TC.

Indexing to Edwards Watch....

6 posted on 04/02/2003 7:34:20 AM PST by Constitution Day
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To: TheBigB
For better or for worse, the age requirement in the Constitution for the Presidency represents a biological age, not a mental age. I opine that the American people generally can tell the difference, having learned gravely from their mistake with a certain banished ex-Governor of Arkansas. If the requirement were of mental age, it would be ripe for abuse.
7 posted on 04/02/2003 7:39:55 AM PST by dufekin (Peace soon coming to the tortured people of Iraq and Justice to their terrorist military dictator.)
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To: *Election President
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/bump-list
8 posted on 04/02/2003 8:05:18 AM PST by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: TC Rider
Jennifer Palmieri, Deputy Assistant to Clinton and Deputy Press Secretary
9 posted on 04/02/2003 8:09:49 AM PST by Fraulein
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To: TC Rider

from eyeonedwards

Palmieri declined to discuss how much of Edwards' money came from trial lawyers, who provided a majority of funding for Edwards' political action committee last year.


10 posted on 04/02/2003 8:17:03 AM PST by defeat_the_dem_igods
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To: TC Rider
This is great. Edwards is a slimebag that will remind millions of Clinton - and not in a favorable way.

The guy is all hot air and contradiction. Glad to see he keeps sucking up Dem money.
11 posted on 04/02/2003 8:39:50 AM PST by txzman (Jer 23:29)
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To: txzman
Edwards is a slimebag that will remind millions of Clinton

Let's just hope that lots of stupid women do not vote for him.

12 posted on 04/02/2003 8:44:09 AM PST by Fraulein
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To: TC Rider
He wears the Scarlet L

Left wing, lawyer, loser

13 posted on 04/02/2003 8:48:06 AM PST by bert (Don't Panic !)
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To: Fraulein
Let's just hope that lots of stupid women do not vote for him.

Let's hope that a lot of stupid men don't vote for him either.

14 posted on 04/02/2003 8:50:06 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (May all of Saddam's virgins look like Helen Thomas)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Some women will probably vote for him just because they'll think, "Oh, he is young and cute!" That's the worry. We already know he's got the gay man's vote.
15 posted on 04/02/2003 8:55:35 AM PST by Fraulein
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To: Fraulein
My only worry is that some women are so insecure and hateful towards other women that they look for every opportunity to put down their intelligence.

I guess that means all Republican women voted for Bush because he's cute too.

Gosh, and I thought that I was voting for him because he was an intelligent and qualified candidate who I knew would choose a strong cabinet.

16 posted on 04/02/2003 9:01:48 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (May all of Saddam's virgins look like Helen Thomas)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
My first reply on this thread was to a connection that was made between Clinton and Edwards. As everyone knows -- and as the figures also show -- many women voted for Clinton, and many voted for him simply for the reason cited above, and many of them even said so in the press and elsewhere. It's disgusting, I know, but it happens.

And if these women were smart, they wouldn't be voting democrat to begin with. :)

17 posted on 04/02/2003 9:12:48 AM PST by Fraulein
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To: Fraulein
I'm rather concerned that Burr might not be able to compete with this type of fundraising spurred on by trial lawyers.
18 posted on 04/02/2003 9:19:02 AM PST by republicanwizard
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To: bert
Mr. Bubble Gum.

What a class act, watching this moron blowing bubbles. I guess this is his claim to fame and his reason for running.

19 posted on 04/02/2003 9:23:47 AM PST by chiefqc
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To: republicanwizard
I'm rather concerned that Burr might not be able to compete with this type of fundraising spurred on by trial lawyers.

That's not sarcasm, is it? Luckily, Edwards will be spending all this money out of state, and then even if he drops out of the race and runs for senate his out-of-state donors will be pissed at him for wasting all their money and won't give him any more.

20 posted on 04/02/2003 10:05:48 AM PST by JohnnyZ (President of the Ruth Samuelson Fan Club)
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