Posted on 07/10/2002 6:29:05 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
Kirk fund-raiser to feature Clinton
Candidate criticized former president who will attend NY event
07/10/2002
Democratic Senate candidate Ron Kirk, who in April said Bill Clinton needed to "rehabilitate" himself before lending a hand on the campaign trail in Texas, is using the former president for a top-dollar fund-raiser in New York.
The event, organized by Kirk supporters and billed as a reception honoring the former Dallas mayor, is scheduled July 17 at Jimmy's Downtown in Manhattan with Mr. Clinton as the special guest.
It is the first known Kirk campaign event that will be attended by the former president, although his wife, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, was among the listed hosts for a recent Washington fund-raiser for Mr. Kirk.
"It's not surprising that President Clinton is raising money for Democratic candidates across the country," said Justin Lonon, a Kirk spokesman said Tuesday. "You have a party leader helping Democratic candidates, just as Republicans are utilizing their leadership in their races."
In April, Mr. Kirk was not enthused about getting Mr. Clinton's help after he announced that he would stump for Democrats across the country.
Mr. Kirk, in turn, said Texas was "probably not the best place for the former president to begin his rehabilitation."
According to Mr. Lonon, Mr. Kirk stands by his remark. "I don't think you will see him campaigning in Texas anytime soon for any candidate," he said.
Mr. Kirk's Republican rival, Attorney General John Cornyn, has criticized Mr. Kirk for his fund-raising trips outside of Texas. And Cornyn aides Tuesday were quick to ridicule the Clinton fund-raiser.
"I guess the prospect of hundreds of thousands of dollars in soft money contributions has accelerated President Clinton's rehabilitation in Kirk's eyes," said Dave Beckwith, a Cornyn spokesman. "He is clearly gambling that voters will forget about his Clinton connection by November."
Reception organizers are asking for donations ranging from $1,000 to $25,000. The money will be earmarked for the Texas Victory Fund, a joint committee developed by Mr. Kirk and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
The fund can accept contributions for political activities larger than the federal law limits on individual donations of $1,000 to a candidate for a primary, runoff or general election.
Mr. Kirk has said his summer strategy has involved raising enough money to be competitive with Mr. Cornyn, who he says will outspend him.
Mr. Kirk is trying to become the first black senator elected from Texas and the third black senator elected in the United States since after the Civil War. The combination of his potentially historic campaign and the Democrats' one-seat majority in the Senate is making Mr. Kirk a national figure.
Some analysts say Mr. Kirk may be rolling out Mr. Clinton at the right time.
"Because of Clinton, Democrats were on the defensive because of the moral issue," said David Prindle, a political science professor at the University of Texas at Austin. "But now Enron and WorldCom have Republicans on the defensive because of immoral big business."
President Bush and Congress have promised a swift crackdown on corporate mischief.
"Big business has diminished the outrage people feel about Bill Clinton," Mr. Prindle said.
E-mail gjeffers@dallasnews.com
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Deniability is a well worn passage from the Clinton playbook.
NO ... he was the Grand Marshal of a 4th of July Parade in All Republican, All The Time Denton County. Someone not real polically savvy on the organizing committee of our little city's (pop 28,000) event contacted the Kirk offices close to the event date and invited him to be the Grand Marshal. He had nothing else to do on that day so he rode in the head car at 10:00 a.m. in the parade.
There are many of us still growling over this bone-head move. But, hopefully, him not having any other commitment on the 4th may suggest he is NOT in demand.
Um, I'm not sure that I would agree with your use of the word "ex"...
He probably reads the Texas stories about strict law enforcement, LOL!
The Democrats don't really think that a black big-city mayor is going to be elected US Senator from Texas. They merely want a token black and a token hispanic on the statewide ticket so that they can increase voter turnout for their real goal, the Lt. Gov position.
I don't have any doubt that Cornyn will win.
It's Cornyn's to lose, imo. Cornyn hasn't done a lot of media type campaigning but has been touring the rural/agricultural areas that don't get a lot of publicity. Kirk spent some $2 million in a hotly contested primary and runoff to secure his nomination and has depleted his war chest to some $1 million. Cornyn spent only some $300,000 to win the Republican primary and got very little media attention and retains a war chest of some $3 million. Thus the news has been Kirk and Sanchez all spring since Cornyn and Perry had easy primary wins...
As Labor day approaches look for more publicity by Cornyn... then is when you'll begin to get a true feel of how this race will develop
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