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    Obama raises more than $40 million in March

    CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Obama raises more than $40 million in March « - Blogs from CNN.com

    Barack Obama's campaign announced a March haul of more than $40 million, raised from more than 442,000 donors. There were more than 218,000 first-time donors, and the average contribution level was $96.

    The Obama campaign released the announcement the moment the daily Clinton campaign conference call began.

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    This is huge!! What a great message to everyone. No one cares about the media created Wright situation. I wonder what Hillary's official numbers will be???

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    FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in February, FORTY MILLION DOLLARS in March...what's he spending it all on? Damage control? Equivocation? Bickering? Self-promotion?

    Some change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    This is huge!! What a great message to everyone. No one cares about the media created Wright situation. I wonder what Hillary's official numbers will be???
    There were a couple reports I saw last night that alluded to continuing money management problems in the Clinton campaign.

    So yeah... should be interesting to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheapseats View Post
    FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in February, FORTY MILLION DOLLARS in March...what's he spending it all on? Damage control? Equivocation? Bickering? Self-promotion?

    Some change.
    Riiiiiiiight.

    Because homemade flyers and bake sales would be just as effective.

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    FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in February, FORTY MILLION DOLLARS in March...what's he spending it all on? Damage control? Equivocation? Bickering? Self-promotion?

    Some change.



    Quote Originally Posted by Chantytown View Post
    Riiiiiiiight.

    Because homemade flyers and bake sales would be just as effective.
    Riiiiiiiight.

    So, we are conceding that Barack Obama approaches and pays for politics just like the other Politicos from whom he claims to be different?

    Except something IS different. He is raising CONSIDERABLY more money, yet he is not breaking away in the landslide lead that is required to beat John McCain in November. Nor does his campaign structure, content or pace seem demonstrably different than those of the other candidates.

    So, I ask again: WHERE IS ALL THAT MONEY GOING?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheapseats View Post
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    FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in February, FORTY MILLION DOLLARS in March...what's he spending it all on? Damage control? Equivocation? Bickering? Self-promotion?

    Some change.





    Riiiiiiiight.

    So, we are conceding that Barack Obama approaches and pays for politics just like the other Politicos from whom he claims to be different?

    Except something IS different. He is raising CONSIDERABLY more money, yet he is not breaking away in the landslide lead that is required to beat John McCain in November. Nor does his campaign structure, content or pace seem demonstrably different than those of the other candidates.

    So, I ask again: WHERE IS ALL THAT MONEY GOING?
    Maybe you should watch one of his ads, unlike Hillary's, Karl Rove style, Fearmongering ads. He talks about his policies. What a novel concept. Oh yeah and he doesn't spend it all, he keeps money in the bank and what he even pays his bills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheapseats View Post
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    FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in February, FORTY MILLION DOLLARS in March...what's he spending it all on? Damage control? Equivocation? Bickering? Self-promotion?

    Some change.





    Riiiiiiiight.

    So, we are conceding that Barack Obama approaches and pays for politics just like the other Politicos from whom he claims to be different?
    Were you under the impression that he WASN'T a politician? Did you somehow believe that he wasn't going to work within the established system for presidential campaigns?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Maybe you should watch one of his ads, unlike Hillary's, Karl Rove style, Fearmongering ads. He talks about his policies. What a novel concept.
    It IS a novel concept. Does it make ads more expensive?

    Oh yeah and he doesn't spend it all, he keeps money in the bank
    That is a disturbing, not a reassuring, notion.


    and what he even pays his bills.
    That is a very leading statement. We are clear, yes, that not ALL bills are to be paid with campaign funds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chantytown View Post
    Were you under the impression that he WASN'T a politician? Did you somehow believe that he wasn't going to work within the established system for presidential campaigns?
    Yeah, I did kinda...briefly...buy into his "not a Washington insider" bit.

    1/5/08
    Big Dogs Weblog » Obama’s Change Politics as Usual


    By Big Dog
    Obama's Change Politics as Usual

    The Iowa caucus process is archaic and cumbersome not to mention that it disenfranchises people who are unable to make it to the caucus sites. This might be an attempt to only have those who are serious be part of the process but it disenfranchises those who cannot leave their lives for a few hours to be part of the process. Since absentee ballots are not allowed members of the military, who protect the freedom to vote, are excluded from the process.

    The caucus process involves a series of votes and candidates who do not carry at least 15% of the votes are knocked out of the process and their supporters may then go to another candidate. This process continues until the winner is selected. This process also involves some politicking as demonstrated this week when Dennis Kucinich told his supporters to support B. Hussein Obama if he [Kucinich] should fail to obtain the requisite 15%. This was an open request and does not appear to have been requested by Obama.

    The other kind of politics are the back room deals that have candidates swapping votes in precincts where they lack support for votes in precincts where a person has overwhelming support. It is alleged that Senator Joe Biden has worked a deal with Obama to throw support his way in areas where Biden lacks the 15% and where it might be close for Obama in return for Obama sending votes Biden's way in areas where Obama has a huge advantage.

    The same kind of deal is reported to have taken place between Governor Bill Richardson and Obama. I could have sworn Richardson was pandering to Clinton so he could be selected as her VP.

    These kinds of back room deals serve many purposes. In this case it might mean that Hillary Clinton, the national front-runner, would get knocked down quite a few pegs and begin the rapid demise of her campaign. If Obama wins and Edwards and Hillary place much lower or with quite a few less votes then Obama might get a big surge in New Hampshire and nationally. This might also help the others who will most likely not be around by the time super Tuesday comes because a good showing will garner donations of cash to pay off campaign debt. These kind of deals also forge later alliances when a newly elected president, say Obama, needs to fill his cabinet.

    This is politics as usual and it is not uncommon in a Iowa's unusual caucus process. The problem is, it is politics as usual and Obama is involved in it. B. Hussein Obama has sold himself as the candidate of change. He claims that he is not a DC insider and has not lived Washington politics like his rivals, chiefly Hillary Clinton. He has told us that we cannot accomplish change by putting the same old people in the positions of leadership. It is his take on the definition of insanity; continually doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

    For a man who claims to be a different kind of politician, one who is not there to play politics as usual, it seems he is doing just that. Obama is working the back room deals like a seasoned DC insider and he is playing politics as usual. This is contrary to everything he says he stands for and it shows him to be no different than the rest of the politicians in the field. I wonder what Obama would say if all the deals were going in favor of Clinton. Would he say that she is playing the same old politics?

    B. Hussein Obama is a fresh face in the crowd of has beens and 60s retreads from the Democratic Party and he is a symbol of hope for a lot of members of that party but he is no champion of change from politics as usual.

    In reality he is another politician who will say and do what it takes to get elected, principles be damned.
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