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NiteOwl
Well Kerry caved to party pressure... although he may not have had much choice ultimately.


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Kerry to Give Dems Leftover Campaign Cash
By RON FOURNIER, AP Political Writer

WASHINGTON - Under friendly fire, Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) likely will donate a substantial portion of his excess presidential campaign cash to help elect Democratic candidates in 2005 and 2006, advisers said Thursday.

Party leaders, including some of Kerry's top campaign aides, said this week they were surprised and angry to learn that he had more than $15 million in accounts from the Democratic primaries. They demanded to know why the money wasn't spent to help Kerry defeat President Bush (news - web sites) or to aid congressional candidates.

There were no easy answers to those questions, officials close to Kerry acknowledged Thursday, but they sought to assure Democrats in a series of telephone calls that the four-term Massachusetts senator was sharing his political wealth.

They argued that he donated $40.5 million to Democratic causes in 2004, including $3 million each to the party's House and Senate campaign committees. More than $32 million went to the Democratic National Committee (news - web sites), including $9 million targeted to state parties.

DNC spokesman Jano Cabrera said that was the largest contribution the DNC has ever received, and the first from a presidential primary campaign.

"With this donation, the campaign more than fulfilled its commitment to our general election plan," he said.

But the DNC statement did little to mask the acrimony over Kerry's money. Several members of his own campaign staff said the cash should have been spent before the Democratic convention in late July to build political organizations in Ohio and Florida — or to court Hispanic and black voters in key states.

One member of Kerry's inner circle of campaign aides said Thursday that the failure to spend the money cost the senator victory in a close election.

Another senior campaign aide said the fact that Kerry had $45 million in the primary account in mid-October raises questions about why he didn't opt out of the campaign finance system for the general election — as he did for the primaries — to avoid spending caps.

While some officials pointed fingers at campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill, others said Kerry himself knew there was a big surplus in his primary campaign account. They said he wanted to save it in the event of a recount, legal challenges or other unforeseen bills. In the end, they said, Kerry's nest egg will be less than $10 million.

Two advisers who have spoken to Kerry about the money said he likely will donate a substantial amount to Democratic committees and candidates for the 2005 contests and 2006 congressional midterm elections.

"They're doing this now because they're being forced to, not because they want to," said Democratic consultant Donna Brazile, the most vocal critic of Kerry's spending. "They still don't have a defense for why they hung on to the money."

According to the two officials familiar with Kerry's account:

_ He has $16 million left from the primaries.

_ Some $4 million to $5 million of that will be transferred to a legal and compliance fund to help pay for the costs of fighting or resolving 16 Federal Election Commission (news - web sites) complaints pending against Kerry. That legal fund already has $8 million.

_ Once the transfer is made and all primary season bills are paid, Kerry will have just shy of $10 million in his primary campaign account.

The rest of the money could be used to mount a bid for the presidency in 2008, but the advisers said that had nothing to do with saving the money.
periwinkle
It would be nice if he could throw a few mil at the lawyers and get this voting fraud business resolved, or at least in the lap of people who could resolve it. It annoys me to no end that we contributed funds specifically for this purpose - a fair accounting of votes - and it has not yet happened.
Activisms
They seem upset with him but they probably fail to understand what Kerry is really considering and thinking about. I think he obviously is dissapointed and for sake of face hands over the funds most likely. Lots of those demos out there are headed another direction.
JILLinaz
I'm getting real sick of Donna Brazile! How dare she slam Kerry in public.
Dems are not going to get anywhere if we slam each other!
searchingforsanity
QUOTE(JILLinaz @ Nov 18 2004, 11:03 PM)
I'm getting real sick of Donna Brazile!  How dare she slam Kerry in public.
Dems are not going to get anywhere if we slam each other!
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Ditto! She always seems to have a little bitterness about her having been associated with Gore winning the popular vote and losing the election to the Supreme Court. I't almost like she's glad it happened to someone else too.
Activisms
QUOTE(searchingforsanity @ Nov 18 2004, 05:08 PM)
Ditto!  She always seems to have a little bitterness about her having been associated with Gore winning the popular vote and losing the election to the Supreme Court. I't almost like she's glad it happened to someone else too.
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The supreme court is dead now and rundquist gone for a while. Brazille is an outspoken activist.
rox63
Ya know, no one got all over Gore's case for sitting on $6 million in campaign funds until 2004. I think it's pretty sad that they are ripping into Kerry like this.
jessiegirl
maybe he'll use the money to pay for a kenneth starr type person to investigate Bush
brossignol
QUOTE(jessiegirl @ Nov 18 2004, 07:59 PM)
maybe he'll use the money to pay for a kenneth starr type person to investigate Bush
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Oh, that's all we need! Another huge waste of money..... but, well, the whole *what's good for the goose....* thing and all.

They went after Clintion, I thought it was stupid. I would think it is stupid now too, but what the heck? Why not?
International Rescue
QUOTE(jessiegirl @ Nov 18 2004, 07:59 PM)
maybe he'll use the money to pay for a kenneth starr type person to investigate Bush
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Maybe to pay for some DNA testing on Condi's wardrobe!
JILLinaz
QUOTE(International Rescue @ Nov 18 2004, 07:04 PM)
Maybe to pay for some DNA testing on Condi's wardrobe!
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Wait a minute - do you know something we don't???
Does Condi own a blue cocktail dress - is that what you're saying?
CeilidhSeisuns
QUOTE(JILLinaz @ Nov 18 2004, 11:03 PM)
I'm getting real sick of Donna Brazile!  How dare she slam Kerry in public.
Dems are not going to get anywhere if we slam each other!
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Perhaps you missed the Kerry Camp publically slamming and humiliating Brazile and Gore a day or two after the 2004 stolen elections?

When asked why Kerry conceded so quickly, while votes were still being CAST in Ohio someone, I can't remember if it was Beth Cahill or Terry McAuliff - (one of the campaign spokespersons) responded to this very legitimate and critical question by saying (paraphrasing) that they didn't want to do want to stoop as low as Gore did in 2000. (?) huh? [!]

Kerry and "team" blew it big time, imnsho, and people are correctly puzzeled and frustrated over Kerry's advisors and the over all handling of this extremely critical campaign when he had everything possible going for him as a challenger. "Some are wondering out loud" if Kerry secretly planned on losing this election.

This will be a question for a very long time. The way it's looking right now, and unless something very dramatic and unexpected is iniated by Kerry himself in the next few days, Kerry will have no chance of winning a nomination in 2008 - many feel deeply betrayed and that's ultimatley the decisive blow to anyone's credibility.

He made a critical promise - he promised that everyone who wants to vote will be able to, and that every vote will be counted - he said that he will have our back if we'll have his.

The ball is in his court now.

He's not the only one with the power to challenge the votes, but he is the most important and most empowered to challenge the outcome.

The decision to retreat, and concede so early was not only a serious blow to the party morale, but it also challenges one of my strongest assumptions, that he was a person of strength and great courage, particularly in the face of huge and over whelming challenge.

It appears that I greatly dilluded myself and that my judgement of charachter is somehow terribly skewed. I don't know what it's going to take to have my faith fully restored - but I'll take a unexpected announcement from Kerry tomorrow as a starting point.
JILLinaz
I didn't know that the Kerry camp and Donna Brazile had any bitterness between them. The dems were wounded pretty bad, I still think she should keep her mouth shut in public. You don't see the repugs doing that. Nope - they're all on the same page, they all say the same thing...from Bush to the media and everyone inbetween!

About Kerry coming out about the votes, I first was mad at him for conceeding, and frustrated, but now I'm glad. His hands are clean of this. Let the other people do the dirty work, that way, if the election is turned around, he won't look like he whined and sued to win... and if the election doesn't get turned around, he won't have last any credibility. And we need his credible voice in the senate - BADLY!!! just my opinion
simply-the-best
JK +THK have proven themselves to be givers not takers, and have been more than generous with their wealth. I think people should be a little less interested in the Heinz/Kerry finances, and a little more interested in the policy decisions that affect all of our lives.
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