House Republicans Short Of Fundraising Targets By Tens Of Millions Of Dollars

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DAVID ESPO | June 14, 2008 10:16 PM EST | AP

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** FILE In theis May 7, 2008, file photo, President Bush makes a statement with House Republican leaders on the North Portico of the White House in Washington. Left to right are Reps. Tom Cole, R-Okla., Roy Blunt, R-Mo., Kay Granger, R-Texas, John Carter, R-Texas, Adam Putnam, R-Fla., John Boehner, R-Ohio and Eric Cantor, R-Va. House rank and file Republicans are tens of millions of dollars short of meeting fundraising targets set by their own campaign committee in advance of this fall's elections, according to figures circulating among the leadership, heightening concerns inside the party about major losses in November. Cole, chairman of the NRCC, provided the information recently to the leadership and to members of a newly formed committee charged with reinvigorating the campaign effort in the wake of the loss of three seats to Democrats in special elections. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WASHINGTON — House rank and file Republicans are tens of millions of dollars short of meeting fundraising targets set by their own campaign committee in advance of this fall's elections, according to figures circulating among the leadership, heightening concerns inside the party about major losses in November.

Most recent figures show that GOP lawmakers have brought $27 million into the coffers of the National Republican Congressional Committee in the past 17 months, far short of the target of about $58 million. Compounding the challenge, they will soon be asked to raise another $20 million or more to help candidates in selected battleground districts.

Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, chairman of the NRCC, provided the information recently to the leadership and to members of a newly formed committee charged with reinvigorating the campaign effort in the wake of the loss of three seats to Democrats in special elections.The AP obtained a copy of some of the documents involved in the presentations.

The disclosure comes in addition to other unsettling news for Republicans, who trail Democrats badly in cash on hand and are grappling with the alleged theft of more than $700,000 by a former employee.

The NRCC declined comment. Rep. John Boehner of Ohio, the party's leader in the House, is encouraging his colleagues to do more to help, a spokesman said.

"Mr. Boehner's focus right now is doing everything possible to help House Republicans be successful this fall, and that includes pushing all our members to do more to help our team," said his spokesman, Kevin Smith.

Republicans controlled the House for 12 years until they lost the majority in 2006. In the months since, their political position has eroded significantly, judging from polls, campaign fundraising and other factors.

The result has been a private acknowledgment among lawmakers and aides alike that the GOP is highly unlikely to regain the majority in 2008 and will be fortunate to hold its losses to a minimum.

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Both parties have political committees that typically raise more than $100 million for the fall campaign. While much of the money comes from donors who receive mail or online solicitations or attend fundraising events, individual lawmakers also are expected to help.

The information Cole distributed included the total each Republican has been asked by the NRCC to raise, an amount that is highest for members of the leadership and lowest for first-term lawmakers facing competitive races in the fall. Republicans who hold the senior positions on each committee _ the men and women who would take over in a Republican-controlled House _ are given higher assessments than more junior colleagues.

The material also shows how much money individual lawmakers have brought in, either through fundraising calls to donors or from transfers from their own campaign treasury.

Cole has donated or transferred $1.4 million so far, more than anyone else. Boehner, at $1.26 million, is the only other Republican to top six figures. Both men had two-year assessments of nearly $1.13 million, according to NRCC figures.

Rep. David Dreier of California, who is the senior Republican on the Rules Committee, has raised more than $800,000, nearly meeting his assessment with several months remaining in the campaign.

But Rep. Thaddeus McCotter of Michigan, a member of the leadership, is credited with only $8,500 of nearly $950,000 he's been tasked with raising. "I've always met and exceeded whatever number they pull out of the air, and I intend to do so again," McCotter said in an interview. He said he represents a swing seat and usually takes care of his commitments to the committee later in the election year.

And strikingly, Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia, who was appointed head of the committee formed after the three election defeats, has raised only $50,000 against his assessment of more than $605,000, according to NRCC figures. Davis was chairman of the NRCC while Republicans held the majority, and he recently warned in a blistering memo that the party faces a political environment that is "the worst since Watergate and far more toxic than the fall of 2006 when we lost 30 seats."

Republicans concede that the perception of another impending defeat makes potential donors even less inclined to contribute.

Democrats currently hold 235 seats in the House, compared to 199 for the Republicans, with one vacancy.

The loss of formerly GOP held seats in Illinois, Louisiana and Mississippi in three special elections are the most dramatic demonstrations of the party's difficulties and sent shockwaves through the leadership. As a result, the new group was created, to be headed by Davis, to offer advice. Additionally, Ed Brookover, a highly respected former campaign committee aide, was recruited to return for the final months of the campaign.

Compounding the problem, the committee has spent months trying to untangle the affairs of a former key staff member, Christopher Ward, who is alleged to have stolen at least $725,000 from the organization. An internal probe alleged that the former treasurer used his authority to siphon money from 2001 and 2007. The FBI is also investigating.

Ward's lawyer, Ronald Machen, declined comment on the internal probe. The NRCC said it spent $500,000 to pay for the investigation and another $300,000 to upgrade its accounting operations.

Overall, the NRCC, which began the election cycle with a debt of more than $10 million, showed cash on hand of $6.7 million as of April 30 in its most recent report to the Federal Election Commission. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee reported cash on hand of $45.2 million.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects McCotter from Mich., sted Pa.; ADDS photo.)

WASHINGTON — House rank and file Republicans are tens of millions of dollars short of meeting fundraising targets set by their own campaign committee in advance of this fall's elections, accordi...
WASHINGTON — House rank and file Republicans are tens of millions of dollars short of meeting fundraising targets set by their own campaign committee in advance of this fall's elections, accordi...
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- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 26 fans permalink
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Who would ever thought that the GOP would be bad at managing money?
I guess things change a little when you can't just steal the money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 06/16/2008
- rosal I'm a Fan of rosal 303 fans permalink
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Lets see: The guy might have stolen 725 millions. They have spent 500 mill investigating, and 300 mill to upgrade they system. That 800 mill.
They run their accounts like they run the country. I don't know if its funny, or pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 06/15/2008

Sounds to me like the net loss due to this guy is $1.525 billion, we oughta give the guy a Freedom Medal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 06/16/2008
- SuiginTou7 I'm a Fan of SuiginTou7 62 fans permalink
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Let's see, we have an endless wars, a recession, inflation, unemployment, global warming and our image around the world is terrible. I wonder why these morons can't raise the money they need?
... But hey, they have their lapel flags!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 06/15/2008
- coolkraft I'm a Fan of coolkraft 4 fans permalink

their candidate sucks...so no money is coming in...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 06/15/2008

Where are the trolls?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 06/15/2008
- donkat I'm a Fan of donkat 2 fans permalink

they're at politico.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 06/15/2008

Never fear...The GOP could get some of the trillions of dollars Bush and Cheney stole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 06/15/2008

Sounds like betting on a dead horse isn't as attractive as some republicans would like it to be. I guess that even the die hards are feeling the economic pinch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 06/15/2008

That's what you get when bu$h has to sneak around so nobody sees him with McSame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 06/15/2008
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GOOD! The public can't pay for high cost of living prices and support a bunch of back-slapping, racist, corrupt, obstructionist, liars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 06/15/2008
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Everybody, go to their contribution page on their website and donate exact 1 cent..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 06/15/2008
- riverhouse I'm a Fan of riverhouse 47 fans permalink

I wouldn't give the gops a red cent. Zip. All they get from me is utter and complete disdain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 06/15/2008
- riverhouse I'm a Fan of riverhouse 47 fans permalink

All together now: time to send in another donation to the Obama '08 campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 06/15/2008

And don't forget Cindy Sheehan. http://www.cindyforcongress.org/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 06/15/2008

Well I guess they didn't steal all we have after all. I can send in a donation.
Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 06/15/2008
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