Big Rewards Await Clinton If She Ends Campaign Now

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First Posted: 05- 7-08 05:49 PM   |   Updated: 05-15-08 05:12 AM

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She has ruled it out, but a prompt withdrawal from the contest for the Democratic nomination offers Sen. Hillary Clinton the prospect of major rewards.

One of the most inviting is the near certainty that the Obama campaign would agree to pay back the $11.4 million she has loaned her own bid, along with an estimated $10 million to $15 million in unpaid campaign expenses.

In addition, Democrats, both those who are loyal and those who are opposed to her campaign, say the odds of her winning a top leadership spot in the Senate would improve dramatically if she gracefully conceded now. The icing on the cake includes an improved political climate, giving Hillary and Bill Clinton the opportunity to heal the rift with the black political community.

"If she leaves the stage gracefully, as Gore did in 2000, she will be able to rebuild her political capital within the party fairly quickly, and over time most of her perceived and real sins will be long forgiven and/or forgotten," said Dan Gerstein, a Democratic consultant and Obama supporter.

While Clinton currently has her eye focused on only one thing, the presidential nomination, if she loses -- as appears increasingly likely -- her stature in the Senate will depend, in part, on whether she is ultimately seen as helping or hurting Obama's chances in November.

That stature, in turn, will be crucial in determining her success if she decides to try to climb the Senate leadership ladder. This year, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada faces what could prove to be a tough re-election fight.

Brookings scholar Tom Mann contends that for Clinton to emerge from the contest without severe wounds, one path might be to redirect the main thrust of her presidential bid away from attacks on Obama to a focus on John McCain.

"Clinton's status in the Democratic party will be enhanced if she finds a timely and honorable way to become a strong supporter of an Obama-led ticket in the general election. She can do that by remaining in the race but directing all of her campaign rhetoric against John McCain or by suspending her campaign immediately."

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At the moment, Clinton shows no signs of quitting. In West Virginia Wednesday morning, she told reporters: "I'm staying in this race until there's a nominee. And I obviously am going to work as hard as I can to become that nominee....I believe I would be a stronger candidate against Sen McCain, and I believe I would be the best President among the three of us running."

In a Wednesday afternoon fundraising email, Clinton declared, "Today, in every way that I know how, I am expressing my personal determination to keep forging forward in this campaign."

On the money front, it is not uncommon for winning presidential campaigns to pick up some or all of a competitor's debts and obligations, although the size of Clinton's debt and her personal loans to her campaign are unprecedented - somewhere over and above $20 million.

The Clintons have made a total of $109 million since Bill Clinton left the White House in January 2001. This year, however, he has had to cut back on his hugely lucrative speech-making, and sources close to the Clintons say they are not in a financial position to keep investing millions into her bid.

While both Obama and Clinton have broken all Democratic fundraising records, once one of them become the de facto nominee, the floodgates are expected to open even further, as Democratic donors this year are intent on victory.

In addition to an expected tidal wave of cash to the nominee to finance the general election campaign, the Democratic National Committee, which has been struggling financially, will undoubtedly see a repeat of 2004, when it raised an unprecedented $300 million after John Kerry became the undisputed nominee.

She has ruled it out, but a prompt withdrawal from the contest for the Democratic nomination offers Sen. Hillary Clinton the prospect of major rewards. One of the most inviting is the near certainty ...
She has ruled it out, but a prompt withdrawal from the contest for the Democratic nomination offers Sen. Hillary Clinton the prospect of major rewards. One of the most inviting is the near certainty ...
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All of the quotes in this piece are from DLC knuckleheads who are praying hourly that Hillary hasn't screwed them out of their cushy jobs.

There might -MIGHT be something in it for Hillary if she clams up and runs a quiet campaign until June so that she can recoup her losses -cabinet position maybe? Secretary of Healthcare? I dunno but trust me there's no pot of gold or even a rainbow for her just for getting out now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 05/07/2008
- xcrunner77 I'm a Fan of xcrunner77 14 fans permalink

I stopped giving money to Emily's List because they endorsed Hillary, and have provided her with money and staff. I did not want my donations going to help her. I want them going to my candidate, Obama.

If he agrees to pay off her debt I will stop giving money to him too. I don't want *any* of my money going to her. She brought this debt upon herself by extending the campaign far beyond any hope of winning, and she's STILL doing it. That debt is her responsibility, not mine. She and Bill can obviously afford it, and chose to do so.

Obama's cash machine would come to a screeching halt if he agrees to pay off ANY of her debt. Don't do it, Barack, or you'll soon be wondering where all of your donations went.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 05/07/2008

I feel the same way. I did not make my usual primary evening contribution because of this buzz regarding the Obama campaign retiring Clinton's debt. If I had wanted to support Clinton's campaign, I would have donated directly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 05/07/2008
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I just went to Obama's website and let him know if he pays off Hillary's loans to herself, I will not be donating any more money to his campaign. I have been donating monthly and plan to continue. But if he pays her back the money she loaned her campaign I will stop.

I don't have a problem with Obama paying off all the small business people Hillary has stiffed. It's not their fault she turned out to be a deadbeat. But NOT the money she loaned herself.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/contact/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 05/07/2008

Contact Obama and tell him that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 05/07/2008
- LoloZ I'm a Fan of LoloZ 2 fans permalink

WTF?????????????? Why in the world would Obama pay Clinton's debt, the same Hillary Clinton who earned 109 million with Bill???? Holy shit, it's outrageous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 05/07/2008

Why would Barack Obama pay back over $20 million of Hillary Clinton's campaign debt? If Barack Obama does this he would never get another dime from me. I have donated to Obama's campaign and would be pissed if he took mine or any other hard working person's money to pay for Hillary Clinton's mismanaged campaign. This is Bull. I've never heard of this before.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 05/07/2008
- MaxxEliot I'm a Fan of MaxxEliot 6 fans permalink

You never heard of this before????????? You are obviously very young or very ignorant. Pick up a newspaper now and then...you may learn a thing or two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 05/07/2008
- evekendall I'm a Fan of evekendall 141 fans permalink
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Why? Two words: party unity. Neither candidate would ever win the general election without the other one's supporters, and if he is the nominee, he will need her help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 05/07/2008

It will be money well spent if Hillary helps him become president and unites the party behind him. I think it is a good idea and will force her to campaign hard for him in the future. She has a following of both centrist Dems and Repubs, maybe she can help us turn some of those Rs into Ds permanantly. Remember that we just don't want to beat the Repubs, we want to turn them into Dems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 05/07/2008

So let me get this straight: Obama is expected to pay back some or all of Hillary's debt, money she used---in many cases through lies and innuendo---to bludgeon him? Oh, the irony!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 05/07/2008

""If she leaves the stage gracefully, as Gore did in 2000, she will be able to rebuild her political capital within the party fairly quickly, and over time most of her perceived and real sins will be long forgiven and/or forgotten," said Dan Gerstein, a Democratic consultant and Obama supporter."

Yeah that really worked out well for your boy Joementum didn't it Dangerstein? His sins have all but been forgotten ...except they haven't. Cheese off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 05/07/2008
- ZeMongoose I'm a Fan of ZeMongoose 5 fans permalink

I sincerely hope Dan Gerstein has no official role in the Obama campaign. If he truly is, Gerstein should keep it to himself. Mr. Edsall, you do a disservice to your generally fine reporting when you identify George Bush/Joe Lieberman advocates such as Gerstein in any way as a Democrat. With all those years at the Post, you should have plenty of credible Democratic sources in that Rolodex.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 05/07/2008
- NC4Obama I'm a Fan of NC4Obama 16 fans permalink

Why should Obama supporters pay Hillary's debts, she got into debt attacking Obama and now Obama supporters should pay her that off for her?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 05/07/2008
- Jasel I'm a Fan of Jasel 7 fans permalink
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Uhh sorry but why should the Obama campaign cover for her campaigns bad management and bad spending choices?? Sounds like she has more than enough money to cover her own debts. I haven't donated to Obama yet because I wanted to wait till he secured the nomination. If he winds up giving the Clinton campaign $20 million to help cover their own incompitance than I'll be glad that I've decided to wait.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 05/07/2008

This is why you do not hold a high position with a campaign or a government's office.

You have no concept of diplomacy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 05/07/2008
- Jasel I'm a Fan of Jasel 7 fans permalink
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Being diplomatic would be bowing out with grace, supporting the nominee, and facing reality. Having to be paid off because you're too stubborn to realize that your time is up isn't diplomatic. It's childish and pure stubbornness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 05/07/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 186 fans permalink
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If he pays her debt as "diplomacy" then he doesn't need to double up the gift with offering her VP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 05/07/2008
- Mesaywar I'm a Fan of Mesaywar 3 fans permalink

I completely agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 05/07/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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bad idea!

talk about the Bitter giving cash to the Elite!

all the minimum wage workers who have been donating $25 a month do NOT want their money going to Hillary's personal bank acct.
She CHOSE to lend herself that money.

This is a surefire way to get a lot of people to stop donating to Obama's campaign

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 05/07/2008
- rnb I'm a Fan of rnb 2 fans permalink

It's just a bribe to get her on board. More money would be spent on continuing the nomination fight than paying off her debts in the short run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 05/07/2008

As someone who donated to Obama, I would be upset that he would be wasting that money on her debt. she can afford it...send Bill out to speak for a month and all will be paid off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 05/07/2008

I agree. I usually give some money every month, but I'm holding off this month until I find
out more about this bribe. I don't care if it is usually done, or has been done in the past, that's
not why I'm giving money to the Obama campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 05/07/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 41 fans permalink
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She just doesnt get it....Obama has won. The longer she goes on, the more Obama gains strength and the more she loses face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 05/07/2008

really ... lets see over the next 6 contests.

Hillary will win WV, KY, PR, SD and MT

Obama will win OR.

Lets see who is humiliated at that result.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 05/07/2008

Hillary is only expected to win two of the last contests, get real. The other states are Obama territory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 05/07/2008
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You think Hilary will win SD and MT? Have you looked at the map lately? Who took ND? Who took MN? Who took IA? Who took ID? Who took NE? Who took WY? Who took CO?

Are you __daft__ ???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 05/07/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

I don't want any of my donations to Obama to go toward paying Hillary's debt.

The Clintons have a lot more money than I have!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 05/07/2008
- abigail1 I'm a Fan of abigail1 36 fans permalink

me neither, especially not to Mark Penn or any of her other advisers. Why should Obama pay off her debt? Do candidates do that? Did McCain pay off Romney's debt? I don't get why anyone would think he would/should do that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 05/07/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

I read that it's not unheard of, but the size of her debt is unprecedented.

Seriously, Bill should cover it out of the $15 M he just made on Dubai.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 05/07/2008
- poco767 I'm a Fan of poco767 6 fans permalink

It buys good will, it appears that even politicians have their price. Who would have guessed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 05/07/2008

He'll do it, and you'll accept it.

What are you going to do, cry some more and vote for McCain?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 05/07/2008
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