Obama Opts Out Of Public Financing, Reformers Back Decision

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First Posted: 06-19-08 09:22 AM   |   Updated: 06-27-08 05:12 AM

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On Thursday, Sen. Barack Obama announced that he was opting out of the public financing system, in the process forgoing "more than $80 million in public funds" for the more bountiful loot that could await him later.

As a result, Obama will become the first modern presidential candidate to run a race solely on the back of private funds. The move risks sullying his reformist credentials; Obama had promised last year to try to reach a deal with the GOP nominee to accept public financing. His decision to forgo public funds -- which he said came after a refusal to compromise by McCain campaign officials -- was quickly lambasted by his Republican opponent.

"Today, Barack Obama has revealed himself to be just another typical politician who will do and say whatever is most expedient for Barack Obama," said the Arizona Republican's spokesman Brian Rogers. "The true test of a candidate for President is whether he will stand on principle and keep his word to the American people. Barack Obama has failed that test today."

And yet, perhaps not surprisingly, Obama's decision to opt-out of public funds is not being perceived as a slap in the face by some in the good-government and Democratic communities. Rather, it is being viewed as a move of necessity, driven in part by an acknowledgment that forgoing an obvious financial advantage would be electoral suicide, as well as the belief that Obama's current fundraising apparatus is built, in a way, like a public financing system (with a million or so small donors).

"We have long maintained that presidential candidates would make a decision to opt in or out of the presidential system not on what they thought about public financing but what put them in a position to win in November," said David Donnelly of Campaign Money Watch. "That's why we find Sen. Obama's decision to forgo public financing for the general election regrettable but understandable in light of the tens of millions of dollars that will be raised and spent outside the system attacking him. The real test is whether a candidate has pledged to make passage of public financing a priority if elected, and we intend to hold Sen. Obama accountable to his pledge to do so."

Indeed, for weeks now, there has been an ends-justify-the-means attitude toward the possibility that Obama would forgo public funds. His promise to reform campaign finance is concrete and laudable, the logic goes, but if he doesn't have the cash to beat McCain and, more significantly, the Republican National Committee, his policies will never be implemented.

"We've already seen that he's not going to stop the smears and attacks from his allies running so-called 527 groups, who will spend millions and millions of dollars in unlimited donations," said Obama, who has already raked in more than $250 million dollars for his campaign.

In an interview with The Huffington Post several weeks ago, Tad Devine, who was a chief political consultant to Al Gore and an adviser to John Kerry, made the argument that, specifically for Obama, a strategy based around private funding was the best to pursue.

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"The fact that new states could be put in place makes perfect sense in this election," said Devine. "I think that there is some infrastructure even if it is minimal is a benefit for anyone who pursues that strategy, And the way to do it likely and I wish we did it in the Kerry campaign is to stay outside of public funding, amass a resource advantage bigger than your opponent and put new states in play. The way to win is to target the states that not only you can win, but forcing your opponent to defend...

"If, ideally, in 2004 we had pursued the best option and not have taken public funding and raised the money we could have raised, which was a couple hundred million dollars and not the 87 million, it would have changed thing dramatically. We would have immediately started advertising in Colorado in the summer, we would have advertised more in Nevada, we might have looked at Virginia to force them to defend it... I think a resource advantage is perhaps the biggest single advantage in politics."

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Obama's message to supporters about his decision to opt out of public financing:

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Pretty much every reform group has now weighed in on Obama's decision, and their reactions span from "we understand," to "we're disappointed."

Public Campaign Action Fund:
"With his decision, Sen. Obama now has a special obligation to make passage of comprehensive public financing of all federal elections a priority if elected. His decision today is not one that furthers reform in the short run, but his actions as president, should he win, could end the cash-and-carry system of paying for campaigns."

Democracy 21:
"Senator Obama's decision to opt out of the general election public financing system makes it all the more important for Senator Obama to personally make clear to the public in no uncertain terms that if he is elected, one of the early priorities for his Administration will be enacting legislation to repair the presidential public financing system."

Public Citizen:
"This presidential election is going to set all-time records for spending. Public Citizen can only hope that, despite Sen. Obama's decision, he will remain disgusted with private interests buying our White House and that after the campaign, he will lead the charge for a system that removes special interest money from politics."

Common Cause:
"Common Cause is hopeful that those reform-minded steps are indicative of the kind of campaign finance changes Sen. Obama would champion if he is elected President."

Brennan Center for Justice:
"Obama's decision calls attention to the need to repair the Presidential funding system and to extend public funding to Congressional candidates. Both Senator Obama and McCain have advocated reform; the next President should fix the presidential system and establish a voluntary Congressional public funding program that works to boost voter's voices."

On Thursday, Sen. Barack Obama announced that he was opting out of the public financing system, in the process forgoing "more than $80 million in public funds" for the more bountiful loot that could a...
On Thursday, Sen. Barack Obama announced that he was opting out of the public financing system, in the process forgoing "more than $80 million in public funds" for the more bountiful loot that could a...
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If McCain has the power to run this country...let him show some power to run and finance his campaign independence of Obama’s decisions...it will take big money to fight the Republican Machine just like it took big money to fight the Clinton Machine...

McCain has on a Republican Machine life vest plus a very wealthy wife...and wants Obama to jump into the stormy ocean without even a life vest...that would be insane.

Mc Cain knows he has outside Smear Champions like 527s to help him smear Obama...why would Obama set himself up for defeat...the system is broken when these Smear Champions can run uncontrolled against Obama after he accepts public financing...

DON'T ACCEPT IT OBAMA...THIS IS THE USA...YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE YOU MIND...YOU OWE NOTHING TO MCCAIN...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 06/23/2008

Wonderful decision!

I am glad that he is not using money paid to the Government.

McCain tried to sink Obama and it did not work...it makes no sense for any candidate to use $80,000,000 of TAX PAYER money to pay for an election campaign. THE MONEY NEEDS TO BE USED TO HELP THE PEOPLE IN IOWA....that would be $160,000,000...or us it to help people with the gas prices.

If McCain wants to take $80,000,000 from the tax payers to pay for his campaign...let him to it. The laws allow Republican Money Pits to open for McCain....to be used to smear Barack and his wife...Cindy McCain has been bad mouthing Michelle Obama for weeks...McCain’s wife just shows the Obama Campaign that the worst of smears are yet to come.
Good for you Mr. Obama...use your own resources...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 06/23/2008

"Obama's Opt-Out of Public Financing Will Increase the Odds of True Public Financing for All Federal Races"

Yeah, right. Only in my dreams.

Two problems with expecting the democrats to pass public financing: 1) They don't want to bite the hands that feed them, witness the passage of telecom immunity today. 2) It will have to pass the Constitutionality test and with the current Supreme Court, what do you think the chances of that are?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 06/20/2008
- Ptama I'm a Fan of Ptama 2 fans permalink

Sounds like sour grapes from the Republicans. If their candidate was so good he would be getting significant donations from ordinary citizens just as Obama has been doing. The reason the Repubs are whining for the "Public financing" is that they can"t garner enough support from individual donors/ citizens.

The way Obama has done it is real public financing. If you are popular and your ideas are better, you get the peoples support and consequently our money. If you are not popular and you"re a flip flopper you don"t get the people to contribute to your campaign. It is that simple.

This is the way it should be and I"m glad that Obama is changing the conventional thinking regarding how funds are acquired for campaigns. He is right, real change does not come from the top down, it comes from the bottom up. The mere fact that Obama supporters have taken the initiative to give in historic levels to his campaign has changed the way campaigns are finance in the future. Obama was right WE made this happen.

The Republicans sound so pathetic on this issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 06/20/2008
- scottaa I'm a Fan of scottaa 2 fans permalink

Republicans I've heard so far don't have anything against private financing, and, in fact, are in favor of a transparent, private system that doesn't force people to spend money promoting views they don't agree with (though, since the money comes voluntarily from taxpayers in this case, that's somewhat moot).

In any case, the part we're enjoying about this is this messianic guy you guys are running, who had previously said he would take public funds if McCain did, now won't. He broke a pledge. The reason he gives is because of Republicans going around the system by funding 527s, even though Democrats have used them far more than Republican in every election since they've come about, including this one.

So Barack broke a pledge and then lied about his reasons to do so. This may not bother you if you simply want him to win no matter how, but don't don't give us anymore of this new politics b.s.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 06/21/2008
- HerbTee I'm a Fan of HerbTee 84 fans permalink
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For you Repugs and remaining embittered Clinton OB haters out there, we know what time it is...at least BO supporters know. We can see what's going on with the Repugs and what they're trying to do. I try not to give in to conspiracy theories easily. But in this case, the Repugs are definitely trying hard to set BO up! They're trying to appeal to BO's positive and honorable side...for him to stick to a campaign finance agreement that McCain and the Repugs have no earthly intention of honoring themselves. If BO takes this public finance money, the 527 attack groups, funded outside the McCain campaign by the rich, the corporations and special interest groups, will immediately go after him.

They'll attack and smear BO and MO so much that he'll use much of his public funds defending themselves against the attacks. Once BO exhausts his public funds, the dirty dog Repugs will close in on him for the kill. All the while, McCain uses his public funds to campaign hard against BO, keeping his hands "clean" while the 527 attack groups do his dirty work.

But we're on to them this time! NO public campaign financing for BO...his supporters will take care of him financially. Our joint outrage should indicate that, the more the Repugs attack and smear BO and MO, the more his supporters will donate to his campaign to fight them tooth and nail! Let's get ready to rumble BO supporters...this is WAR!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 06/20/2008
- AnotherTry I'm a Fan of AnotherTry 55 fans permalink
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If he can change his position on this issue, he can change his position on equality for all Americans.

Fight the value voters before it's too late!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfO7FWEYE-Y

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 06/20/2008
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Not sure what equality is at issue...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 06/20/2008
- wanj I'm a Fan of wanj 7 fans permalink

Any smart person would change their mind on this... If I knew anyone that refused to take advantage of what he's got (SSerious mulah) which was legal just so they could stand their ground, I'd smack them upside the head.... I mean that too!

More power to Obama on this... He has a pair of steel and he took a gamble well worth taking!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 06/20/2008
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As an Obama supporter, I think he made the right decision to opt out of public financing, which wouldn't bar money spent through PACs or 527's. Taking public financing results in an election biased (financially) in favor of the candidate with the most money going into the pot outside the campaign proper. On the other hand, calling internet donors the equivalent of public financing is ludicrous. The idea of public financing is to put all candidates on equal financial footing. Getting into a money race doesn't accomplish that, whether donations are from small donors or big ones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 06/20/2008
- joh I'm a Fan of joh permalink

Obama said he would take public financing and made a big point of it in the primary--trying to contrast himself with his opponents. But as soon as he got the nomination, he did what was best for him. This politician will say or do anything to get elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 AM on 06/20/2008
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He did what was best for his campaign in order to fight the impending Republican propaganda machine that has been well used, well oiled and quite efficient at destroying their Democratic opponents by running nasty, dirty and unethical campaigns. If the outcome is doing the greatest good for the greatest number, which I believe it will be, then Obama has my blessings.

Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 06/20/2008
- HerbTee I'm a Fan of HerbTee 84 fans permalink
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This is all much to do about nothing. If BO can get his money from the private donations of American citizens rather than large corporations, PACs, rich people, the taxpayers and lobbyist influences, then let him.

For you Clinton-certified BO haters and Repugnicans who are lambasting BO because he won't take Federal campaign money, you really need to do your research. In fact, Keith Obermann and Howard Fineman did an excellent blow-by-blow expose on "Countdown" tonight and broke this campaign financing issue down extremely well. It appears McCain is just "gaming" the system. McCain took Federal money when he needed it, then tried to back out when he was nominated. But now that his coffers are running dry of donations, he wants to accept Federal funds again and is pressuring BO to do the same. He's been flip-flopping on these issues for nearly a year.

What is it with some of you people anyway? You people want BO to expose himself on a "fair" playing field with Repugs? So that when they come after him later with the 527 attack groups, BO can run out of money fighting the smears? No freaking way...not this time Repugs!! BO supporters are not going to allow him to be 527 "swift-boated" out of this election like the Repugs did to John Kerry!!

BO should take every dime his supporters are willing to donate. For the Repug BO haters and remaining embittered Clinton supporters...let them eat cake!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 06/20/2008

Call me ignorant I don't care but I really don't understand what the problem is. I thought it was great that Obama did this today. He doesn't take special interest money.

So I mention this to my repub husband when he came home How commendable I thought it was (yes I'm a lifelong Dem married to him things get interesting around our house ) anyway he began to rant and rave. So I threw my hand up thats the sign we have it means stop talking or we will fight. So the conversation ended.

I don't pretend to have an understanding of the campagn financing, so please explain to me in a nutshell why the repubs have such a problem with this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 06/20/2008
- torrrep I'm a Fan of torrrep 12 fans permalink

He doesn't? That's funny. He seems to be doing very well collecting money from the investment bank UBS. The Chief Executive of this firm just happened to be of Obama's largest fundraises. So you mean to tell me this guy raised $195,000 simply from employee donations? Wow. That's funny because all I hear on this sight is that Investment Bankers are crooks and they are all right-wing, filthy rich criminals. I guess Obama doesn't mind taking donations from these kind of people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 AM on 06/20/2008
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Ok... I'll explain it like this... all in a nutshell:

The Repugs Are HYPOCRITES!

Now there you have it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 AM on 06/20/2008
- torrrep I'm a Fan of torrrep 12 fans permalink

My last post got lost. Less than 1/3 of Obama's fundraising comes from "the little people" donating $200 or less. The other 2/3+ comes from donors contributing up to the maximum $2300 with 60% of those contributions being $1000+. So you are wrong.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-070725obama,1,5894874.story?coll=chi_tab01_layout&ctrack=2&cset=true

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 AM on 06/20/2008
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Ms. Hazen, you're NOT ignorant but very smart. In fact, you're smarter than your Repug husband in this regard...but you wives know you're smarter than us husbands anyway, right. ;-) Tell your Repug husband to get with the program! Your hubby's just upset because BO is not going down like a lamb surrounded by the 527 group "attack lions". There's one thing I can certainly say about BO.

For a man so many are accusing of being an "empty suit" or inexperienced or having a "lightweight" public record, or because he's Black, that he can't win the "big states" or the can't win the blue-color White vote...yada, yada, yada and blah, blah, blah, ad nauseam...BO sure seems to be quite the political strategist. He strategically outsmarted the Clintons, now he's working hard to outsmart and then beat the pants off of McCain! It's all in the strategy.

Tell that Repug hubby of yours, the more the Repugs attack and smear BO and MO, the more his supporters will donate to his campaign to fight them tooth and nail! Let's get ready to rumble Ms. Hazen...this is WAR!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 06/20/2008
- wanj I'm a Fan of wanj 7 fans permalink

Your husband is a republican and you are Democrat? Wow! I salute you lady. I"m too hot blooded to be married to a republican and I have the utmost respect for you!

Now, the Obama $$ thing, he just chose to use our donations instead of that $85M that tax payers check off when doing their taxes.

Now, I have a suggestion.... Maybe they can use that $85M Obama won't take and instead help our veterans with their education and disabilities. I mean that bill, McBush refused to vote for b/c it's not good for retention.

Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 06/20/2008

LOL! Reading this contorted spinning and word-parsing like "He didn't really promise" and McCain is so much worse", I can't figure out if you Cultists are simple-minded dupes or if you have been in on the charade all along. Hello? Let's cut the sanctimonious manure and tell the secret that everybody already knows: Obama made some high-minded sounding ideals back when he wanted to appear as the underdog and he could afford to because we taxpayers were going to finance his campaign. But that was then and this is now. Now that he's the front-runner and swimming in money he suddenly doesn't think so highly of public financing LOL!! Principles are easy when he can use them to play the victim but much harder when they're going to cost him 81 million dollars.
To add humor to hilarity, he immediately comes out with a campaign ad claiming that his campaign "is financed by the American People". Where's the "new politics"? He's the new Boss just like the old Boss. Remember I told you so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 06/20/2008

Who's spinning? I'm donating!

Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 06/20/2008

http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/04/news/companies/pharma_votes/index.htm?postversion=2008030714


All his money is from the lilttle people!!!!­!!!!??????

I see what you are saying, but he is better than McCain though. I know it is hard to swallow all the inconsistencies, but Obama does stand for some more liberal views. If you are not for them, I will respect them. However, if you are toward a more progressive leaning, how can you not support him over McCain? I don't believe (like some of his more ardent supporters) that he can walk on water and that he can do no wrong. When it talks like a duck, walks like a duck, he is a duck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 06/20/2008
- torrrep I'm a Fan of torrrep 12 fans permalink

Actually, no it is not. A report buy the Chicago Tribune states that less than 1/3 of Obama's campaign money comes from the "little people". The other 2/3+ comes from donors contributing up to the Federal limit of $2300.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-070725obama,1,5894874.story?coll=chi_tab01_layout&ctrack=2&cset=true

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 06/20/2008
- MacDaffy I'm a Fan of MacDaffy 6 fans permalink

Extra! Extra! Readl all about it! Conservatives livid as black man refuses welfare!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 06/20/2008
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roflmao...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 06/20/2008
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man, i'm seeing republicans shaking there heads and talking to each other...man, this guy never ceases to amaze...lol, they all can't believe what they are hearing, I guess they are starting to admit that history pages are being turned :)
GO OBAMA '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 06/20/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Barack Obama Says "I Strongly Support Public Financing."

OBAMA: "Well, I strongly support public financing. And I know [Senator] Dick [Durbin] does too. He's going to have some things to say about it because when we were having - as you'll recall - the major debates around lobbying reform, one of the things that Dick, I think, properly pointed out was that you can change the rules on lobbying here in Washington, but if we're still getting financed primarily from individual contributions, that those with the most money are still going to have the most influence." (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks At Constituents Breakfast, 6/29/06)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 06/20/2008
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Obama should accept taxpayer funding--just as soon as John McCain agrees that 527/PAC money will no longer be allowed.

In other words....never!

As Olbermann brilliantly showed tonight, McFlipFlop has ... flipfopped...so often on taking/not taking public money that its no wonder the public is a bit confused.

For the record, combining taxpayers' $85 million PLUS undisclosed millions more in 527/PACs is NOT "public financing of a political campaign, free from special interests." Its just same old wine in a new (soda pop) bottle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 06/20/2008
- scottaa I'm a Fan of scottaa 2 fans permalink

Do you understand that McCain, try as he might, can't totally eliminate the free speech of others, i.e. 527s?

Do you understand that Democrat 527s have far outspent Republican ones in every election since their creation, including this one?

Do you care that Obama lied in his reasoning for breaking his pledge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 06/21/2008

All I can say is Hear Hear, excellent move on his part, the plutocracy has been buying their way to power for decades, now in the age of the Internet, the people can fund a winning campaign with accumulated small donations and compete successfully against the plutocracy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 06/19/2008
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I believe the money I gave, as well as what 1.6 others gave, constitutes public financing.

Did anyone see McCain today, looking like McPain while he cried? Now he's going to take public financing, probably because he won't be able to raise 80 million on his own, which represents a second flip flop on the issue. He's like a fish out of water, flopping around on everything.

So, all you Clinton Cuckoos and McCain Monkeys, you still think Obama is an inexperienced wimp that only gave a speech?

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !!

There are new Kool Aid flavors available now for all you crybabies: Sour Cherry, Bitter Lemonade and Acidic Grapefruit. Step right up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 06/19/2008
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