Obama Bullish; Clinton Looks to March

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First Posted: 02- 6-08 01:26 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Time's Mark Halperin reports that senior Clinton campaign advisers -- including campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle -- have "voluntarily chosen to work without pay this month" as part of a "Clinton cash crunch" against the Obama campaign. (This is despite the fact that campaign pollster Mark Penn's firm was paid $4.3 million by the campaign.)

In related news, Obama aides say they expect to raise another $30 million in February alone, nearly matching their record cash haul in January.

Much more from AP:

WASHINGTON -- Super Tuesday's mixed outcome has set up at least four weeks of frenzied delegate hunting for Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, pitting his well-financed all-terrain campaign against her big state strategy.

In a sign of Obama's growing financial advantage, Clinton acknowledged Wednesday that she loaned her campaign $5 million late last month as Obama was outraising and outspending her heading into Feb. 5 Super Tuesday contests.

Buoyed by strong fundraising and a primary calendar in February that plays to his strengths, Obama plans a campaign blitz through a series of states holding contests this weekend and will compete to win primaries in the Mid-Atlantic next week and Hawaii and Wisconsin the following week.

Clinton, with less money to spend and less confident of her prospects in the February contests, will instead concentrate her efforts on Ohio and Texas, large states that hold primaries March 4 and where polling shows her with a significant lead. She even is looking ahead to Pennsylvania's primary April 22, believing a largely elderly population there will favor the former first lady.

Clinton's personal loan illustrated her financial disadvantage and her desire to pick her targets with care. On Wednesday, she sent out an e-mail appeal to donors Wednesday seeking $3 million in three days _ an effort, that if successful, would match the fundraising rate Obama averaged for the entire month of January.

"I loaned it because I believe very strongly in this campaign," Clinton told reporters Wednesday. "We had a great month fundraising in January, broke all records, but my opponent was able to raise more money and we intended to be competitive and we were."

"And I think the results last night proved the wisdom of my investment."

Both campaigns claimed bragging rights for their Super Tuesday successes Wednesday while acknowledging it could be weeks or even months until either candidate has amassed enough delegates to win the party's nomination.

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Obama won 13 Super Tuesday states while Clinton picked up eight and American Samoa with New Mexico left to be decided. Both camps claimed a small delegate lead, but an analysis by The Associated Press indicates there were still many to be counted.

"We are going to try and contest every contest, and win as many delegates we can," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said. "If you look at the next month, we have a lot of confidence that we will hold the pledged delegate lead."

Obama, riding a wave of fundraising both from large donors and small Internet contributors, raised a stunning $32 million in January. Clinton campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe said last week the Clinton campaign raised only $13.5 million for the month. The $5 million loan was in addition to that amount, Wolfson said.

Clinton advisers were stunned by Obama's January fundraising and have marveled at his ability to raise small-dollar amounts from a vast field of donors.

"We will have funds to compete," chief Clinton strategist Mark Penn said, "but we're likely to be outspent again."

The Clinton camp was eager to take the luster off of Obama's status as a "movement candidate" who has generated unprecedented activism and fundraising through the Internet. Clinton strategists went out of their way to label him an "establishment candidate" and worked to pitch her message to online activists.

Obama was heading late Wednesday to Louisiana, where he is favored to win the state's primary Saturday largely on his strength among black voters. He also planned to campaign in Nebraska and Washington state, which also hold contests that day.

Clinton was being more circumspect. She planned to campaign Thursday in Virginia, which holds its primary next Tuesday along with neighbors Maryland and the District of Columbia. She was also headed to Maine, which holds precinct caucuses Sunday.

Penn conceded the campaign would rely on surrogates to campaign for her in most of states holding contests Saturday, including President Clinton and daughter Chelsea. It was a tacit admission that the former first lady was unlikely to win any of those states outright.

Privately, her strategists have also largely written off her chances of winning the so-called Potomac primary Feb. 9, given the large black populations in Virginia, Maryland and D.C. They are also playing down her chances in the following week's major primaries _ Hawaii, where Obama grew up, and Wisconsin, which has virtually sealed the nomination for other Democrats in years past.

Wisconsin's Democratic electorate is largely liberal and college educated, and its open primary allows independents to vote _ all factors that favor Obama.

Clinton political director Guy Cecil insisted the campaign was competing hard in all those places. the campaign has paid staff in Wisconsin and as developed a strong grass-roots organization there.

The campaign, however, was clearly focused on the March 4 contests in Ohio and Texas, both of them offering a trove of delegates. But both states are have several media markets, making advertising an expensive proposition. A state wide race in Texas can cost $1 million a week in advertising.

Cecil identified Texas as a top priority. "We think it is a linchpin in our nomination to the presidency," he said.

While Clinton was focusing on Ohio and Texas, her organized supporters were weighing in for her in upcoming state contests. The American Federation of Teachers was going up with radio ads promoting her in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. They also planned a two-week placement of radio ads in Wisconsin, which holds its primary Feb. 19.

Clinton faces significant fundraising obstacles ahead, raising the possibility that she might have to dip into the family's wealth again. The Clinton's financial disclosures, which reveal only broad ranges of assets, place their wealth between $10 million to $50 million.

Campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson said the loan came from Sen. Clinton's "share of their joint resources."

An analysis by the Campaign Finance Institute, which tracks trends in political money, found that Obama raised about a third of his money in 2007 from donors who gave $200 or less. Only one-third of his money came from donors who have given the legal maximum of $2,300, compared to Clinton who raised about half of her money from "maxed out" donors and only 14 percent from donors of $200 or less.

Time's Mark Halperin reports that senior Clinton campaign advisers -- including campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle -- have "voluntarily chosen to work without pay this month" as part of a "Clinton cas...
Time's Mark Halperin reports that senior Clinton campaign advisers -- including campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle -- have "voluntarily chosen to work without pay this month" as part of a "Clinton cas...
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- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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A turnout statistic from last night. Of the 19 states holding a contest for both parties, the Dems turned out 74% more than did the Thugs.

We gonna win this thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 02/07/2008

More Clinton campaign dirty tricks:

A direct-mail piece sent to voters by the Clinton campaign twists Obama’s words and gives a false picture of his proposals:

http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/youve_got_mailers_1.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 02/07/2008
- Karenina44 I'm a Fan of Karenina44 5 fans permalink

Be careful about crooning a swan song for Billary... They we all crowing about McCain 2 months ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 02/07/2008
- Sundialsvc4 I'm a Fan of Sundialsvc4 141 fans permalink

Obviously I am in the wrong business.

I should be selling toilet-paper to political candidates. They would probably pay $10,000 a roll for it.

And from the look of things, they would also put it to very good use.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 02/07/2008

Ways to pay off Hillary's Loan:

Hillary TV ads "For $100 a day, you can help feed
a starving candidate"

“if you send $25 now, Hillary will GUARANTEE you George Bush will NOT be reelected”

Pass a “Vast Right Wing Conspiracy” tax.

Let people at her campaign rallies bid for her to shut up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 02/07/2008

Obama raised over 6 mil since super tuesday.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/samgrahamfelsen/CGGpp

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 02/07/2008

Whats the interest rate on this "loan"? Seems like the clintons are trying to hide a shady deal. Why cant it be a gift?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 02/07/2008
- shockmagog I'm a Fan of shockmagog 139 fans permalink
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I still say Mitt Romney looks like Reed Richards from the Fantastic 4.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 02/07/2008
- sanglug I'm a Fan of sanglug 2 fans permalink

As Bill Clinton would say, I guess their wealth gives them “more right to free speech than the rest of us.”

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1207/7548.html

“For example, they say you couldn’t stop me from spending all the money I’ve saved over the last five years on Hillary’s campaign if I wanted to, even though it would clearly violate the spirit of campaign finance reform”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 02/07/2008

Hi. I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this begging:

All my friends gave me their money so now I need new friends. HELP ME!

There is no good way to spin this, although I'm sure we'll see the best creative minds come up with something. She has burned through more money than God and with the entire Clinton machine behind her, is fighting to a draw at best after a day where she was supposed to sweep to the nomination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 02/07/2008

So Hillary can't get any Actual people to show up to her caucuses, she gets hardly anyone to donate to her campaign, Where are all these votes(or lack there of) coming from?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 02/07/2008
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Wow. $6,040,000 in 24 hours.

Hope you have a huge war-chest Ms. Clinton, cause Obama's support seems to know no bounds.

Obama '08
YES WE CAN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 02/07/2008

Incredible. The 5 million dollar loan is about four times Obama's total worth. http://thinkonthesethings.wordpress.com/2007/12/10/saloncom-presidential-candidates-net-worth/
It looks like Obama supporters (small donors like me) helped him match that 5 million and exceed it in one day. It is amazing how many people are crying out for change. His campaign is funded by us, not from lobbyists and corporations like the Clinton campaign. She has received more money from the Defense Contractors, and Health Care lobby, not to mention Rupert Murdoch, than any other candidate. Obama's candidacy isn't about him as much as it is about us as Americans of all races, religions, genders, ages, and any other demographic. We need to build a new working majority and cement the new block of voters being brought into the process including the young, Independent, and even disillusioned Republican voters. I believe Senator Obama is the one capable of achieving that goal and he is the who can lead us to a true Progressive Majority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 02/07/2008

Yeah Billary - you’ve got strong support from the people. (not!)

Time to put the word out to corporate captains and lobbyists that the Billary campaign is in need!!

Kazakstan - come one! Insurance companies and special interests!! Time to chip in!!! You’ll get your quid-pro-quo with interest during Billary’s third term.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 02/07/2008
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