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Howard Dean Raises $1M Via Internet
Associated Press (Yahoo) ^ | 5/22/03 | SHARON THEIMER

Posted on 05/22/2003 11:15:26 AM PDT by Koblenz

WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential hopeful Howard Dean has raised $1 million without serving hors d'oeuvres, hitting the phones or mailing thousands of appeals. The money has come through the Internet, a possible sign of fund-raising trends to come.

The former Vermont governor and self-described underdog has used the Internet to complement traditional fund-raising techniques, collecting contributions through his Web site and e-mail at little cost to his campaign.

Dean hit the $1 million mark in Internet fund raising last week, becoming the first 2004 presidential hopeful to announce he has done so. Dean supporters also are using the Internet to organize volunteers across the country.

Campaign manager Joe Trippi said the Internet has matured to the point where people are comfortable using it to donate.

"You had to have years and years of people, millions of Americans who bought a book from Amazon or used eBay," Trippi said. "That had to happen sans any presidential campaign."

Dean's rivals are also raising money over the Internet, and many, including President Bush and Democrats John Kerry, John Edwards and Dick Gephardt, also are using it to reach out to volunteers.

Bush's Web site went up Friday within hours of his campaign's announcement that he would seek re-election. Kerry, a Massachusetts senator, raised more than $450,000 online by the end of March, the most recent figures his campaign has released.

Among other leaders in the first-quarter Democratic money chase, the Edwards campaign said the North Carolina senator was under $1 million in Internet fund raising. The Gephardt campaign declined to release the Missouri congressman's online total.

Though many of the 2004 hopefuls have the potential to raise millions over the Internet in coming months, none has highlighted their Internet campaigning to the extent Dean has. The one-time governor, like other relatively unknown candidates before him, had little choice, said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist. In 2000, Republican John McCain raised $1 million over the Internet in 48 hours.

"They can't afford high-priced consultants. They can't afford direct mail, which eats up sometimes 80 percent of what it raises," Sabato said. "So they have to depend on person-to-person fund raising, and that's the Internet. There's almost no overhead with Internet fund raising."

Dean raised far less overall in the early money chase than his rivals from Congress in the nine-way Democratic race. From January through March, the most recent figures available, Edwards raised $7.4 million, Kerry $7 million, Gephardt $3.5 million, Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman $3 million and Dean $2.6 million.

The Federal Election Commission (news - web sites) doesn't require candidates to note whether contributions come through the Internet, mail or in person; the Dean campaign said it uses a service to track its Internet contributions.

Trippi said the campaign tends to take in smaller dollar amounts over the Internet than it does through other fund-raising methods such as direct mail and receptions. He estimates its average Internet donation is under $100, compared to an overall average donation of about $168.

Besides fund raising, the Internet is also helping the candidates organize volunteers.

Currently there are roughly 25,000 people signed up as Dean supporters through a site called meetup.com — a big payoff for the campaign's investment of a few thousand dollars in the site. They are spread among 250 chapters nationwide that meet once a month to plan campaigning and fund-raising activities for Dean.

Kerry campaign manager Jim Jordan said he had no reason to doubt the Dean campaign's statements about its Internet grass-roots activity.

"We'll all see in the long run what if any difference it makes in terms of votes," Jordan said. "We're using our Web site fully for fund raising, for message dissemination, for organizing."

There were about 225 meetup meetings this month, and the campaign sent an official Dean representative to about 180, including every meeting in the early primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire. While there, the Dean representative asked for 10 minutes to tell volunteers how they can best help, including spending a week in Iowa or New Hampshire or holding house parties to raise money.

Trippi concedes that unleashing all those volunteers isn't without risk; it's impossible to be sure all will be "on message" with the campaign.

"It's an almost military structure at most campaigns," he said. "All the orders come from on high and it's very regimented and you know exactly how many supporters you have in one state ... Most campaigns view the Net as trying to impose military structure on chaos."


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Vermont
KEYWORDS: 2004; dean; democrats; fundraising
I'd love it if Dean were the nominee. He'd be pretty easy to beat. Of course, Sharpton would be best, and Kucinich would be better than Dean, but Dean's still damned good for Republicans. I mean, the guy was Governor in Vermont when they allowed gay marriage. He is very left wing, meaning that he'd probably just carry the hopelessly Democratic states. He'd take Vermont, probably Maine's southern half and probably the whole state. He could take NY but that's not a guarantee. Maybe IL (the GOP isn't doing well there), MI if voter fraud continues in Detroit, and Wisconsin if a whole bunch of cigarettes are given to the homeless in Milwaukee by NY limo liberals. He'd do OK in the rest of New England. But I think he'd have a hard time in Iowa, New Mexico, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, Florida, and Pennsylvania.
1 posted on 05/22/2003 11:15:26 AM PDT by Koblenz
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To: Koblenz
Martin Sheen and who knows what other Hollywood leftists support Dean so this is no big deal. But can big bucks get a socialist/communist nominated to the democratic party Presidential nominee, is the question.
2 posted on 05/22/2003 11:19:03 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Koblenz
Oh Dean winning the nomination is a GOP wet dream. He would be so snooty and intelectually liberal he could never win a heartland state. I doubt he could win Illinois. Maybe N.Y. Hawaii and a few New Englad states. He is the favorite among the Hollywood crowd also. I heard Rob Reiner is following him around the country and and getting all giggily and flirty with him.
3 posted on 05/22/2003 11:22:27 AM PDT by Reagan79 (Pro Life! Pro Family! Pro Reagan!)
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To: Koblenz
Dean hit the $1 million mark in Internet fund raising last week................ ....manager Joe Trippi said

Show me the money, Joe baby!

Is it in dollars or dinars?

4 posted on 05/22/2003 11:26:02 AM PDT by JimVT
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To: JimVT
Is it in dollars or dinars?

Better question (only partially tongue-in-cheek): What's the ratio of Mac to PC users among Dean's supporters?

5 posted on 05/22/2003 11:27:20 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: JimVT
Ha! What losers his supporters are, sending him money.. They might as well drive down the road throwing money out the window...
6 posted on 05/22/2003 11:27:29 AM PDT by mallardx
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To: mallardx
Ha! What losers his supporters are, sending him money.. They might as well drive down the road throwing money out the window...

Just let me know the time and the road, and I'll take care of things. Or they could paypal me the money and save the environment.

7 posted on 05/22/2003 11:28:57 AM PDT by Koblenz (There's usually a free market solution)
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To: Reagan79
I heard Rob Reiner is following him around the country and and getting all giggily and flirty with him.

There's such a fine line between clever and . . . stupid.

8 posted on 05/22/2003 11:34:17 AM PDT by Numbers Guy
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To: JimVT
If you type Howard Dean in any search engine a web page appears under his official site as a poll. It co$ts 4 bucks to view/join this so called poll. This is probably how he made a million bucks on the net. It is a scam, or, it was funnelled from Reiner and Sheen on the net so it is easier to report to the FEC.
9 posted on 05/22/2003 11:37:21 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Koblenz
If I mailed Dean a check for 25 cents would he have to mail me a receipt ?
10 posted on 05/22/2003 11:56:36 AM PDT by OREALLY
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To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
The clintons will be encouraging the hollyweird crowd to donate to Dean. Keep the chair warm for her heinous.
11 posted on 05/22/2003 11:58:05 AM PDT by OldFriend (without the brave, there would be no land of the free)
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To: Koblenz
Quick! Tax it!
12 posted on 05/22/2003 12:36:22 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (Wheat is Murder! (Tilling slaughters worms.....))
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To: Reagan79
Still unlikely but Dean is turning into a contender
for the nod.
Only Dean, Lieberman, Kerry and Gephart really
have any chance to get the nod.
Gephart probably will not stay the hunt
for much longer.

13 posted on 05/22/2003 2:14:40 PM PDT by Princeliberty
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To: Princeliberty
I thought Edwards would get it, but he's sort of gone missing lately. Dean's got a lot of the coverage, and he's got those nutjobs that'll go out and work for him. I don't see Edwards as having very deep support. People will give him money, but not time. Dean supporters will go and plant signs, man phone banks, press the flesh. That's what you need: willing folks to do stuff for you.

Dean could indeed win the nomination, which would sew things up for Bush. Although he beats everyone now, Dean would be easy. They've all got their pros and cons versus Bush. Kerry was a Vet, but he was also Mike Dukakis's lt. governor. That can't be good. And there's the metals, and the fact that he's a Massachusetts liberal. John Edwards was trumped a lot because he's from the south. Big deal. He's an ambulance chaser (well, he's a lawyer). I can't see him carrying much in the south, even NC, against Bush.

Dean is from Vermont, so that's got pluses and minuses. He's not anti-gun (you can't be if you're from Vermont. Gun control is mainly a rural vs. suburban/urban thing). This would enable him to have a better chance in WV, AR, and othr southern states, as wel as some in the west. However, he's also a northeast liberal and he's said the US military wll decline, and also did the whole gay marriages thing.

Carol Measly-Brain isn't getting the nod. Neither is Al Sharpton. Neither one of these individuals can possibly think they'll get the nod, etiher. Sharpton is in it for the fun and thrill. Carol Measly Brain is trying to prevent Sharpton from winning Illinois.

Kucinich is crazy. He probably believes he's going to get the nomination. At which point, the Republicans ought to nominate Bozo the clown, because Bozo would win hands down in a contest of the clowns. Kucinich wants a department of peace. I'm not sure how that would stop Afghanistan and Iraw from exporting WMDs...

Lieberman could be a challenge, as he usually comes across with more gravitas than these other guys. I doubt he'd get the nomination... He's not left enough for those primary voters.

14 posted on 05/22/2003 10:17:09 PM PDT by Koblenz (There's usually a free market solution)
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To: OldFriend
Turn your computer sound up and Click Here


15 posted on 05/23/2003 6:46:52 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: OldFriend


16 posted on 05/23/2003 6:50:27 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: OldFriend
The dems are gearing up for their swat/spin campaign.


17 posted on 05/23/2003 6:52:14 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Koblenz
Monday, April 21, 2003 10:03 a.m. EDT

Crawford: Dems Need Hillary in 2004

The Democratic Party's postwar disarray has at least one longtime Washington wag betting that U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton will ride to the rescue in 2004.

"Hillary is the only thing that can save the Democrats," Congressional Quarterly's Craig Crawford told nationally syndicated radio hosts John Batchelor and Paul Alexander Friday night.

Crawford, a former campaign worker for President Jimmy Carter, is so sure that Hillary will jump into the race that he's already booked his hotel room in New Hampshire to cover Sen. Clinton when she files in for the Granite State's all-important primary.

He also predicts that after Clinton vanquishes her Democratic Party rivals, she has an excellent chance of running President Bush out of office. "He'll be a one-termer," he told Batchelor & Alexander.


18 posted on 05/23/2003 6:57:10 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Koblenz
Lieberman is the only one who I could see
as having a chance to win, if the economy
pulls Bushes ratings down.
Bushes ratings should fall some between
now and November 2004. How much
is impossible to tell.
But even if Bushes falls a whole lot
and ready to lose, I think Lieberman
the only could defeat him.
Otherwise even if Bush is real weak
he will still win if he faces Kerry
or Dean.
I think Kerry is the most likely getting
the nod.
Dean or Lieberman next
then Gephart. Gephart has to get Union endorsement
to have any chance failing to get AFL-CIO nod
will probably force him form the race.
No one else has any chance getting nod.
Edwards probably be out by Labor Day.

19 posted on 05/23/2003 10:06:20 AM PDT by Princeliberty
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To: Koblenz
Too bad Dean has had to spam people to do it
20 posted on 08/18/2003 7:20:40 PM PDT by tibor2000
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