Obama Won't Pledge to Take Public Funds

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JIM KUHNHENN | February 14, 2008 09:14 PM EST | AP

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DAYTON, Ohio — If Sen. Barack Obama becomes the Democratic nominee, he faces a financial dilemma: Use his vaunted fundraising operation for the general election or limit himself by accepting public funds.

Last year, Obama indicated he would accept public funds if his Republican opponent did as well. On Thursday, however, his spokesman hedged, and campaign finance watchdog groups are ready to pounce.

Based on past statements, Obama and Republican presidential candidate John McCain have indicated that if each was nominated, a spending and fundraising armistice was possible.

"If Senator Obama is the nominee, he will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election," Obama spokesman Bill Burton said last March. Obama affirmed the position in a questionnaire last November.

Similarly, then McCain campaign manager Terry Nelson said at the time: "Should John McCain win the Republican nomination, we will agree to accept public financing in the general election if the Democratic nominee agrees to do the same."

Those conditional commitments came after Obama asked the Federal Election Commission whether he could raise general election money during 2007 but return it if he chose to accept the public funds.

The issue resurfaced this month when McCain emerged as the likely Republican nominee and as Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton jostled for the lead in the Democratic contest.

McCain advisers have said in recent days that he would abide by his proposal.

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But on Thursday, Burton said any speculation about what Obama will do is premature.

"This is a question we will focus on directly if he is the nominee," he said. "It was something that we pursued with the FEC and it was an option that we wanted on the table and is on the table."

Asked if the campaign's earlier position amounted to a pledge, Burton said: "No, there is no pledge."

McCain said he thought he and Obama had agreed on the issue.

"We had an agreement, as I recall, months ago that if he were the candidate and I were the candidate we would both accept public funding for the general election. That still holds," McCain told reporters on his campaign plane. "I didn't know of any resistance."

Fred Wertheimer, president of the advocacy group Democracy 21, said he and others who want to curtail the role of money in politics intend to step up their pressure on Obama to accept public money if he is the Democratic nominee.

"We expect Senator Obama to meet the public commitment he made and to agree to use public financing in the general election if he is nominated and his major party opponent agrees to do the same," Wertheimer said.

In response to a questionnaire in November from the Midwest Democracy Network, a group of nonpartisan government oversight groups, Obama said: "Senator John McCain has already pledged to accept this fundraising pledge. If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election."

Candidates who accept public funds would be eligible for about $85 million in public money. The funds come from a presidential financing program paid for with a $3 checkoff on tax returns.

While presidential candidates have rejected public financing in primaries, no major party candidate has bypassed the system in the general election since the program was created in the wake of the Watergate scandal in the 1970s.

This time, however, McCain, Obama and Clinton have raised money for the general election. Clinton has raised the most, $19.5 million, and has made no commitment to take public financing.

Obama has raised $6.1 million and McCain has raised $2.2 million for the general. If they take public funds, they would have to return the money they raised.

If McCain and Obama agree to take the federal money and forgo fundraising, McCain would be a clear beneficiary since Obama has proven himself as a multimillion-dollar fundraiser. His campaign raised a whopping $32 million for the primary in January alone.

Still, the national parties and outside groups are also gearing up to play a role in the fall campaign.

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Associated Press Writer Liz Sidoti contributed to this report.

DAYTON, Ohio — If Sen. Barack Obama becomes the Democratic nominee, he faces a financial dilemma: Use his vaunted fundraising operation for the general election or limit himself by accepting pub...
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Okay he made the commitment to use against his opponents in the primary. Clinton made it very clear she would not make the commitment because she knew it was foolish. Now Obama supporters are insisting that he does not need to keep his commitment because she won't honor a commitment he made and she did not. So they say he should not agree to honor the commitment he made in the primaries until he gets the nomination then he will decide if he will honor the commitment. Is anyone else dizzy from all the SPINNING coming out of the Obama Camp?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 02/15/2008
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Expect Mitt's return to the GOP ticket by November

and then you will understand the word,

SPINNING!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 02/15/2008
- KARE I'm a Fan of KARE permalink

This is just too funny, Obama, spin and spin, pretty soon it will be "Change you can hope for"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 02/16/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 497 fans permalink
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This is about winning an election, folks. Let's get real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 02/16/2008
- LPK I'm a Fan of LPK 11 fans permalink

Old straight as a corkscrew McCain expects Obama to keep his word just like the creepy old senator kept his word in voting in favour of torturing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 02/15/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

Thank you for that poignant reminder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 02/16/2008
- indie17 I'm a Fan of indie17 9 fans permalink

And immigration reform, and tax cuts for the wealthy, and the list will go on...

Dems will need lots of cash to counter the Rethuglican hate machine that exists outside of the 85 million McCain will have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 AM on 02/16/2008

.

I'm sorry to bring this up, do we really need another president who's so old he has to wear diapers?

And think of the poor Secret Service Agent who has to change them.

I understand Ronnie went through a dozen a day, be almost that many agents a week.

I say no more Depends in politics!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 02/15/2008

All this means is McCain needs a handicap. He knows he can't raise the kind of money Obama can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 02/15/2008
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Uhh, I think he already has several.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 02/15/2008

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. No he hasn't

Duh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 02/15/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

Obama's coming to the race in a Ferrari; John's coming on a bike. And you want him to give it up? This is where the adults play, old man. You're sounding like a whiny Democrat of old.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 02/16/2008
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hope, change, new politics..­... what did i say? did i say that? i'll certainly think about what i said. did i really say that? what would bill say? lol. hoist on one own's petard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 02/15/2008

the retardicans will focus on Obama now, and their 10 cent a post trolls have already begun posting here.

They are pathetic fools..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 02/15/2008
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Hey McCane, how does it feel to vote for Torture???

POW!!!!!!!!!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 02/15/2008
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Obama would have voted to fund the war if he had been a member of the U.S. Congress at the time of his famous "I'm against the war in Iraq" speech.

He's been voting,(when he get's around to voting) party line all the way since he's been a Senator.
He is all flash and style and has nothing in his record to compete with the repubs this November. Sorry to say, McCain will eat him for breakfast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 02/15/2008
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2please

Obama would have voted to fund the war if he had been a member of the U.S. Congress at the time of his famous "I'm against the war in Iraq" speech....­....

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Is this your personal speculation?

Do you know that for fact or just spreading LIES?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 02/15/2008
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How about that?

McWar has his own Trolls!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 02/15/2008

More change coming your way from the obama camp

Yea, right. It is funny how when he is motivating people he does not hesitate when he talks, but when talking about something of substance he hesitates, looks away, looks very unsure of himself and the words he uses.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politic...-common- se.html

If he does not take the public funding then again it shows how hypocritical he is. What happened to change????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 02/15/2008

Bwhahahahaha

Loser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 02/15/2008

After selling his soul on the torture vote, who the hell is McCain to demand that Obama keep his word, on anything?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 02/15/2008
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HGalal

After selling his soul on the torture vote, who the hell is McCain to demand that Obama keep his word, on anything?

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Well said!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 02/15/2008

Two wrongs don't make a right. McCain is crazy but Obama has run his whole campaign on the idea that he is not part of old politics. Well here is his chance to do something new, different and something that this country definitely needs a public funded election. It would be CHANGE, but unfortunately the candidate who preaches change isn't talking about change in politics, he is talking about the change in his pockets from his private financers.

Change in '08? Yeah right, lies lies lies!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 02/15/2008

What is interesting here is that the MSM and many, many establishment types have been so blinded by their hatred for the Clintons that Senator Obama has gotten a huge pass from everyone else. Now that he assumes he is the front runner, and apparently so do the repubes, the klieg lights are going to shine on him full force. And, he is as power hungry and determined to get in that office as Clinton is. Only no one who supports him will admit it. Now he is going to be getting it from two sides. The Clinton supporters and the repubes. We'll finally get to see what he's truly made of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 02/16/2008
- amberglow I'm a Fan of amberglow 6 fans permalink

he publicly pledged to do this in the general--now he's just flipflopping.

More of the same-old, same-old--and he's supposed to be "new" and a "change"? He's 2008's Kerry in new packaging with less experience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 02/15/2008
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Pursue != Pledge

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 02/15/2008
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I don't believe McWar will become the GOP nominee.

After the Party Leaders have McWar's health checked

out by doctors of THEIR choosing and not using

McWar's doctors, the old solider will be compelled

to step down.

MITT WILL RETURN WITH HIS MASSIVE FORTUNE

READY TO PUT ALL OF IT INTO THE GENERAL

ELECTION.

Senator Obama should be prepared for the unexpected

from the GOP. Leave funding options open.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 02/15/2008
- dax49 I'm a Fan of dax49 18 fans permalink

that's a hoot, mc cain talking about integrity. maybe he should have that talk with his buddy, bush

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 02/15/2008

And so it begins...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 02/15/2008
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If Obama did agree to this (and that may not be true, just because McCain says it), then by all means he should be bound by it. It's not about McCain being an evil man who sold out what was supposed to be one of his core principles by agreeing that torture would become an American value. It should be about who will keep their word. You don't demonstrate your moral superiority by being just as evil as your opponent and saying that your cause is just. You have to BE better than your opponent. I may be wrong, and the country may have fallen farther than I think it has, but I think Obama would be able to make this case quite convincingly. If not, then maybe it's already too late and maybe McCain is all you deserve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 02/15/2008
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Oh, and as a P.S. if Hillary wins the nomination, and she certainly could, then she, of course, should be bound by whatever agreements she's made, if any. Neither Hillary nor Obama make McCain look any better though, because he's already disgraced himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 02/15/2008
- NC4Obama I'm a Fan of NC4Obama 16 fans permalink

Hillary said no a long time ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 02/15/2008

Here is a link to a February 2007 article reporting on this:

http://obamarama.org/2007/02/23/fec-keeps-obamas-public-financing-challenge-on-the-table/

Will he honor this pledge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 02/15/2008
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