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TV ad blitz for McBride under scrutiny [McBride and teachers union may face multi-millions in fines]
The Miami Herald ^ | Jun. 07, 2003 | PETER WALLSTEN AND LESLEY CLARK

Posted on 06/07/2003 6:06:15 AM PDT by summer

Posted on Sat, Jun. 07, 2003

TV ad blitz for McBride under scrutiny

BY PETER WALLSTEN AND LESLEY CLARK

pwallsten@herald.com

TALLAHASSEE - Florida elections regulators say there is good reason to believe that former Democratic gubernatorial nominee Bill McBride and the state's teachers union broke the law last year with a massive TV ad blitz that many believe led to McBride's stunning primary victory over former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno.

The state's elections commission voted late last month to proceed with an investigation that could result in multimillion-dollar fines for McBride and a special company formed by the union to produce the ads.

The issue arose last year after the state Republican Party complained that the ad campaign violated state campaign finance laws limiting individual contributions to $500. The ad campaign is valued at $1.8 million.

The commission's vote comes as the Florida Education Association is smarting from a federal investigation into its most powerful stalwart, United Teachers of Dade President Pat Tornillo, who took credit during last year's election for helping to lead the charge to anoint McBride over Reno.


`POLITICAL PAYBACK'

Lawyers for McBride and the union were quick Friday to label the investigation a political vendetta by a Republican-led Florida Elections Commission loyal to Gov. Jeb Bush -- an arch-enemy of the teachers union -- who beat McBride handily to win reelection.

''It's political payback,'' said Robert Harper, a Tallahassee criminal defense lawyer representing McBride. ``Why would they do this in the face of an election that's long over?''

The ads, which flooded the state's major media markets during McBride's underdog primary campaign, touted the Tampa lawyer as the best candidate for teachers. The union leadership -- along with other party leaders -- decided early on that McBride stood a far better chance of defeating the governor in the general election than Reno. The strategy split the party's rank and file, angering Reno's South Florida base and, experts believe, led to low turnout in the general election among blacks and other loyal Democrats.

FREE SPEECH?

Harper and union lawyer Ron Meyer argued in telephone interviews Friday that the ads, which were drafted carefully to specifically avoid asking for viewers to ''vote'' for McBride, are legal free speech.

Both noted that the commission's staff was split on whether there was a violation, but Harper acknowledged that ``it's a close legal question.

''The majority of the courts have ruled in our favor on this kind of thing, so I think we're on firm legal ground,'' Harper added.

The dispute underscores an ongoing struggle in state politics over the blurry lines between the unregulated corporate and union donations known as ''soft money'' and the stricter limits placed on candidates.

A new federal law awaiting approval by the U.S. Supreme Court bans soft money in federal races, but Florida state campaigns still thrive on it.

If they are found guilty, McBride and the FEA-backed Quality Public Education Corp. could face hefty fines -- more than $5 million for McBride and $3 million for QPEC.

Elections commissioners reached this week by telephone said they were constrained by law from discussing details of a pending investigation.

The union's complaint of political payback led four commissioners with close Republican ties to recuse themselves from the proceedings involving McBride, including former Bush aide-turned lobbyist David Rancourt and GOP operative and lobbyist Rich Heffley. Bush replaced them with temporary members, leading to a vote finding ''probable cause'' to open a full-fledged investigation of the ad campaign.

Despite accusations of partisanship, one of the commission's Democratic members said Friday he agreed with the decision [to investigate].


''If you listen to the ads word for word, they walk a fine line,'' said commission member Jimmy Patronis Jr., whose family runs a prominent seafood restaurant in Panama City Beach. ''It's hair-splitting whether they are endorsing'' McBride.

CRUX OF ISSUE

For elections officials, the crux of the issue is whether McBride's campaign -- governed by the $500 per-donor limit -- and the teachers union, which raises unregulated soft money, coordinated their efforts. McBride and his aides said during the campaign last year that they did not coordinate with the union.

But elections commission documents obtained Friday by The Herald suggest a close tie. The records point out that the union hired McBride's own media consultant, David Doak, to produce the ads.


Doak in February told commission staff that he worked on the McBride campaign, and another consultant in his firm, Frank Wilkinson, handled QPEC.

Doak told investigators that his firm ''consciously and intentionally abstained from discussing the QPEC ad with members of the McBride campaign,'' according to commission records.

But the elections commission's general counsel, Phyllis Hampton, found that 'regardless of whether the members of [the Doak firm] did or did not discuss the QPEC ad with members of the McBride campaign, the ad is not an independent expenditure . . . because there was communication with the `media consultant.' ''

TRANSACTIONS

Between July and October 2002, QPEC collected $1.9 million from 45 contributors, the three largest being the FEA at $1.5 million, trial lawyer Wayne Hogan at $100,000 and trial lawyer Robert Kerrigan at $150,000. Both Hogan and Kerrigan were vocal McBride backers.

''If these entities or individuals had contributed directly to the McBride campaign, none could have contributed more than $500 per election,'' Hampton wrote.


Hampton went on to write that the ads were critical for McBride's recognition ``across the state of Florida, which was especially important since his primary opponent, Janet Reno, had much greater name recognition.''

''McBride's campaign went in a matter of weeks from virtual obscurity to the forerunner in the Democratic primary,'' Hampton wrote.

The commission documents noted that the FEA [FL Educators Assocation - teachers union] has been cleared on at least three similar charges in the past, but that one ruling sent a warning that ``future violations will be dealt with harshly.''


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: demcandidate; electionlaws; flgovrace2002; mcbride; reno; teachersunion
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To: summer
I'm glad the mainstream press is finally exposing the corrupt culture of the NEA. The teachers union is no different from the Mafia. I hope the Justice Department takes the NEA down.

{These decreasing union numbers have been the subject of several local tv news stories.}

Wasn't there an attempt last year by Miami-Dade County require non-union teachers to still pay union dues? Their absurd logic was that the NEA negotiates salaries for all employees in school districts. Therefore, all employees, both union and non-union, must pay NEA dues as a way of thanking the Educrat Mafia for their salaries. It was just plain specious claptrap. The Educrat Mafia was desperate for money.
41 posted on 06/07/2003 5:17:17 PM PDT by Kuksool (Free children from the NEA)
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To: Joe Brower
TU members are dropping out. Best thing they could do during their summer vacations. Additionally, this will mar Alex Sink's future as a Fla. candidate. McLawyer lost because for one thing, he had it appears an unholy alliance with the FEA. God is watching us - and them. Fregards, FV
42 posted on 06/09/2003 8:57:49 AM PDT by floriduh voter (http:///www.conservative-spirit.org)
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To: summer; Ragtime Cowgirl; windchime; NautiNurse; sarasmom; 4integrity; katherineisgreat
I found this to be humorous too, especially the "paybacks" references. Exactly when in history has the clear winner of any race had to payback the clear loser?

Now that we've opened this can of worms, I bet you there's even more about McLawyer that is really shady. No wonder he quit his law firm for good or maybe they forced him into early retirement. Hmmmmmmm? I hope he and his wife are political history but I'm sure Alex will try to run for something.

Meanwhile, Crist for Governor in 2006. He was on tv all week about the veiled driver's license matter. I don't know if he's running but if he does, he's got my support.

43 posted on 06/09/2003 9:03:07 AM PDT by floriduh voter (http:///www.conservative-spirit.org)
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To: floriduh voter
Exactly when in history has the clear winner of any race had to payback the clear loser?

I had the same question in mind. Thanks for asking it. :)
44 posted on 06/09/2003 9:05:40 AM PDT by summer
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To: JulieRNR21
JEB had the best ads. Remember tap dancing McLawyer with his brief case? It appears McLawyer is still tap dancing. Well, maybe he can retain Johnathan Edwards to represent him in civil or criminal court since Edwards never fails to mention that he's the people's trial lawyer. How are ya, JRNR? I've had so much to do at my new place but Free Republic is still number 1.
45 posted on 06/09/2003 9:07:14 AM PDT by floriduh voter (http:///www.conservative-spirit.org)
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To: summer; All; Joe Brower
Remember the last debate with Tim Russert? McLawyer proved that he couldn't handle the media or give a straight answer regarding the guy in Miami who called the Bush family nazis. McLawyer disavowed the comments but not the man. (probably because he got publicity and cash from that man.) Everyone (including me) who send Russert that question in the final hours before the debate deserves a long overdue pat on the back. That story broke the day of the debate here at Free Republic.

Russert may use kid gloves with Tom Daschle but he let McLawyer have it probably so TR could show off.

I still have the debate threads on my bookmark page. FR transcribed all the Jeb v. McLawyer debates if anybody's interested in McLawyer's responses in light of these new developments.

I wonder how many times the FEA came up in the debates. Remember the one debate was by "radio" from Orlando?

46 posted on 06/09/2003 9:16:15 AM PDT by floriduh voter (http:///www.conservative-spirit.org)
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To: floriduh voter
Hi FV! McBride was definitely exposed during the debate moderated by Tim Russert. It became very clear, he had NO CLUE on how to run the State. Too bad, though, the teacher's union helped get the class size amendment passed. Floridians are now realizing the negative impact this will have on the State AND teachers.
47 posted on 06/09/2003 9:33:20 AM PDT by 4integrity (AJ)
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To: floriduh voter
Remember the one debate was by "radio" from Orlando?

Isn't that the one where none of us managed to get tickets?

...and a few Monday McBridism giggles from the memory banks...McBride’s Thoughts about the Universe…

"We need to start viewing Florida as one."

"It's the way I believe in my heart, that everybody will follow."

"There is profiling that goes on. I know that a lot of people are working on this."

"I think more importantly the question is just what this is all about."

"People having trouble, join me with this."

48 posted on 06/09/2003 9:58:53 AM PDT by NautiNurse (If Lawton Chiles runs for the Senate seat in 2004, we will **really** have Jurassic Park in Florida)
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To: summer
Hey, summer!
Thanks for the news. I would just love to see something actually come of this!
49 posted on 06/09/2003 3:36:11 PM PDT by Amore (La vita e una cagna . . .)
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To: Amore
Hey! Nice to hear from you, Amore. (I always liked your screen name....LOL.... :)

I do think something will come of this, as this can not be political payback when Gov Bush won in a landslide and you've a Dem on the committee saying there was basis for the investigation. Just my two cents! :)
50 posted on 06/09/2003 4:01:04 PM PDT by summer
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To: NautiNurse
LOL...He was really no match for Gov Bush...
51 posted on 06/09/2003 4:04:02 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Did anybody ever investigate the late scumbag Lawton Chiles' campaign for calling old folks and telling them Jeb was going to take away their Medicare? That's how that old crook beat Jeb the 1st time.
52 posted on 06/09/2003 4:40:23 PM PDT by StockAyatollah
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To: StockAyatollah
Well, Gov Bush's re-election was historic, so that victory overshadows everything else with Chiles, IMO.
53 posted on 06/09/2003 4:42:35 PM PDT by summer
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