Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Looks like someone was holding out on their party. Gee - I wonder who they were helping?

I've been saying for months now that the election results are predetermined, and I've said since the election that John Kerry threw it on purpose. Here's one more piece that proves I was right. So much for conspiracy theories - wake the hell up people.

Democrats question Kerry's campaign nest egg

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 — Democratic Party leaders said Wednesday they want to know why Sen. John Kerry ended his presidential campaign with more than $15 million in the bank, money that could have helped Democratic candidates across the country.
Some said he will be pressured to give the money to Democratic campaign committees rather than save it for a potential White House bid in 2008.
''Democrats are questioning why he sat on so much money that could have helped him defeat George Bush or helped down-ballot races, many of which could have gone our way with a few more million dollars,'' said Donna Brazile, campaign manager for Al Gore's 2000 presidential race.
Brazile is a member of the 400-plus member Democratic National Committee, which meets early next year to pick a new party chairman. One high-ranking member of the DNC, speaking on condition of anonymity, said word of Kerry's nest egg has stirred anger on the committee and could hurt his chances of putting an ally in the chairmanship.
Congressional Democrats and labor leaders also privately questioned Kerry's motives. One said he would personally ask the Massachusetts senator to donate some of the money to the Democratic House and Senate campaign committees.
Democrats lost seats in both the House and Senate on Nov. 2, setbacks compounded by the multimillion-dollar debts they incurred in the process.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee borrowed $10 million in the final days of a campaign in which it spent heavily in Texas, where four veteran lawmakers wound up losing their seats. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee borrowed a smaller amount, more than $3 million according to officials. Even so, Democrats lost four Senate seats, and will have 44 seats when the new Congress convenes, fewer than at any time since 1930.
Three former Kerry campaign aides, also demanding anonymity out of concerns about alienating their former boss, said they were surprised and disappointed to learn that he left so much money in the bank.
Kerry had roughly $45 million left in his primary campaign fund as of mid-October, according to his Federal Election Commission report, and could use that as seed money for another presidential bid.
His final report is not due until next month, but officials close to Kerry said he has $15 million to $17 million in that account, with no outstanding debts, after giving the DNC about $23 million and state parties about $9 million since the mid-October report.
In addition, the report showed that Kerry had about $7 million on hand in a legal and accounting compliance fund that he could use for legal expenses in a 2008 campaign. Officials said he raised several million more for that account since the filing.
Last summer, Kerry donated $3 million each to the House and Senate campaign committees and $2 million to the Democratic Governors Association.
While Kerry has likely given more money to state committees than any other nominee, no other Democrat has raised as much as he did. And second-guessing Democrats said Wednesday they couldn't recall a candidate leaving so much money on the table after a campaign.
''He's going to have to give some of it up for 2005 and beyond,'' Brazile said. ''The party will demand it.''


"We're going to make sure every vote is counted"
-John F. Kerry

Oh really John?


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2 Comments:

Blogger Voodstoc said...

Propaganda permeates our country from top to bottom. You know, every once in awhile I hit the "Next Blog" button on ym blog and read the random ones that come up. Half of them are politcal and all of those are subversive to teh Bush administration. Read anything by Noam Chomsky and "1984" by George Orwell. Great blog!
~J

9:54 PM  
Blogger Phracktivist said...

"Propaganda permeates our country from top to bottom."

It sure as hell does - and it's damned pathetic how easily people buy into it! People these days have no need for fact checking (well, that can depend), only partisanship. They wonder why the country is going to hell in a hand basket; all they gotta do is look in the mirror and know that they're helping it every day.

Thanks for the comment - it's nice to know that atleast /someone/ reads this thing, even if it's just occasionally.

10:17 PM  

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