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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- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 79 fans permalink
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"Barack Obama has revealed himself to be just another typical politician"

This is clearly Barack's most vulnerable aspect. We see him as different. If the right could convince people that he was "just another typical politician", they might win.

And there is ONE WAY that I could be convinced of that, if he were to choose Hillary as his VP.
NO, please Barack, NO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 06/19/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

He does not have to have Clinton on his ticket...h­e seems to already have adopted the slick Willie habits and I am sure, like Bill Clinton, will have an interesting reframe of what public financing is. I am disappointed expecially inthe light of his ad today promoting the Kansas values he was raised with. I guess when the moved to Hawaii, they lost some of the values of honoring your word that many of us Kansans still think are important. I thought he was stupid to make the pledge in the first place, nevertheless, going to high dollar private parties iwth the insiders this week and then going back on his word does tend to accentuate the politics of change might best be called the politics of bait and switch and that is what this lifelong Kansan reads it as. Believe me, we could have matched 527 ads and added even more to help him keep his word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 06/19/2008
- ladyv I'm a Fan of ladyv 25 fans permalink

He was born in Hawaii. He never lived in Kansas. His grandparents moved to Hawaii with Barack's mother long before he was born.

I would've been outraged if he had shoved aside his supporters and taken public financing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 06/19/2008
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 60 fans permalink
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I think it's great that Obama is willing to go it alone without another public handout of money. I don't think "Bush" McCain would forego public financing because during his entire life he has been draining the public of it's money. McCain is a deadbeat. I'm Proud of Obama for taking care of himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 06/19/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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Good for him. With all the smears aimed at him and even his family from 527s and the like, he can't afford to turn down a single penny to fight all the muck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 06/19/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 328 fans permalink
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To All Republican whining monkeys:

Bwa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !!

You don' t know how much you make my day with all your crying. Let me get you some more Kool Aid; what flavors would you like? Fruit Punch, Lemonade, or Sour Cherry.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !! How does the visit to the proctologist feel?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 06/19/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 79 fans permalink
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Revenge is best served cold.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 06/19/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 328 fans permalink
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ICE cold. LOL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 06/19/2008
- ckdogs I'm a Fan of ckdogs 23 fans permalink

Remember when he was dubbed "Obambi" ie too soft to take on the nasty Republicans? I regret that there is not a national law that requires all candidates to use only public financing - but barring that, I am glad that Obama is doing whatever he has to do (within ethical limits) to win this election. It is such a crucial election - that I respect and applaud this decision. It requires using every possible advantage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 06/19/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

Campaign law's ethical limits or his personal ethics? Just want some clarification as I think he has already crossed his personal ethical limits in favor of the campaign law's ethical limits...w­hich is okay as long as I accept that his personal ethical limits are really quite situationally based...wh­ich does make him more like everyone else who has preceded him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 06/20/2008
- kfdan I'm a Fan of kfdan 21 fans permalink
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Federal election funding doesn't stop groups from spending hugh amounts to smear a candidate. Obama is right in turning to a new direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 06/19/2008

Bull Corn. Saint Obama is no different than the rest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 06/19/2008

awww does somebody need a nap? Gramps McBain gave you a quarter and told you not to go spend it all in one place while cool Uncle Barry gave us all Wii's and tickets to an R-rated movie! he's letting us ride on his harley with him while youre stuck in the stationwagon sucker!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 06/19/2008
- judesedit I'm a Fan of judesedit 7 fans permalink

WRONG! Obama is capable, intelligent, articulate, diplomatic, fair-minded, controlled, ethical, polite, and lives in the real world. He cares about this country and the worlds condition, and wants to make the world a better place for his family and ours. Now..I would say, that's as different as it gets when you look at what we've had to tolerate for the last eight years alone. We are taking America back. The dough boys had their chance and totally blew it. Yes, we can!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 06/19/2008
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 129 fans permalink
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If US citizen contribute to his campaign, are they not tax payers? Then couldnt this be considered Tax Payer money? Its just not being handled by the sticky fingers in our Gov first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 06/19/2008
- WLA I'm a Fan of WLA 323 fans permalink
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That's the way I see it. Who could have expected such massive donor support?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 06/19/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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I think that was the plan from the beginning.­... Many people wanted to be involved, donate money, help out in anyway they could.... I think what happened was, citizens have always thought that you needed to donate a lot of money to the candidate at one time.... O set it up differentl­y.... send a dollar, or five dollars...­. whatever you could afford at the time....

People realized they could be a part of the campaign, even if it was in a small way.... and it seems people like that.... a lot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 06/19/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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Very true..... They are tax payers, and I tend to agree with you.... it is still public financing, without the middle man who has very sticky fingers...­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 06/19/2008
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 129 fans permalink
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News sources are saying that this is the first time someone has opted out of public campaigns in a presidential race. But if your memory is short, you can google this and find out that Bush opted out in 2004. So this is nothing new or amazing. In fact, McCain has hinted at doing just this, even though he maneuvered his way around the rules to get a loan to keep his campaign alive, and now has said he may renege on the terms of public funding, so something like that. I dont remember the details of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 06/19/2008
- gonavy I'm a Fan of gonavy 7 fans permalink

"Last year, you said, if you were the nominee, you would opt for public financing in the General Election ... and now, Senator McCain has said, calling your bluff, let's do it. You seem to be waffling ... why won't you keep your word -- in writing -- that you made ...?" - Tim Russert to Obama

Obama goes on to say that if he's the nominee, he would, "sit down with John McCain and make sure that we have a system that is fair for both sides."

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need I say more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 06/19/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 148 fans permalink
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Yes, you do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 06/19/2008
- BWonka I'm a Fan of BWonka 119 fans permalink
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No - we weren't listening anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 06/19/2008
- LarsGruber I'm a Fan of LarsGruber 34 fans permalink

WAAAAHHHHH!!!

MY GUY IS LOSING!!!

WAAAAAAAHHHHH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 06/19/2008
- PTTY I'm a Fan of PTTY 7 fans permalink

Bush did it in 2004.

Now he can spend in every State and MCCain cannot stop.

Obama has to fight CNN, FOX and all the Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 06/19/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 79 fans permalink
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Don't forget ABC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 06/19/2008
- lotuslike I'm a Fan of lotuslike 8 fans permalink

Yep...you need to say more. Like, why not mention that Senator Obama said that he would PURSUE the option of public financing---and that it would be based upon negotiations with the republican nominee and the williingness to ban 527 attack ads from being part of the campaigns. Why not mention that mccain said that that would be non-negoti­able...and why not talk about how his senior advisor, phil grahamm, is the director of one of those sleazy 527 attack organizations.

You could also mention that mccain has at least twice violated the terms of public financing by securing loans against public monies he hadn't yet received. You might also throw in there the fact that mccain violated the public finance rule that set limits on the amount of money that he could spend in the primary season.

So, yeah...the­re's a LOT you need to say, but I'm sure you won't because it doesn't conveniently support your narrative that somehow Senator Obama made his decision in a vacuum. It's ok though. We understand­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 06/19/2008
- tel8034 I'm a Fan of tel8034 89 fans permalink

I smell McCain fear. May be McCain is NOT the fearless war veteran he claims to be.

You mean to say that McCain can no longer rely on his big oil men, the pharmaceutical companies, and the mortgage fraudsters for campaign funds?

Are the Repubicans going to finally be outspent?

McCain will continue to rely on the 527s which he claims he cannot control, but will not renounce.

I say go Obama, go and raise your millions. ....... Sent my FIRST donation 1 hour ago

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 06/19/2008
- Schallvain I'm a Fan of Schallvain 2 fans permalink

Why has Obama not renounced MoveOn.org? If you expect McCain to do this, we should hold the democrats to the same standard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 06/19/2008
- LarsGruber I'm a Fan of LarsGruber 34 fans permalink

tears of a clown.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 06/19/2008
- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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Because they are not spreading lies and using innuendo to smear McClone. They are using his own words against them.

Why would they lie when the truth sounds better? McCain is his own worst enemy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 06/19/2008
- Deeg I'm a Fan of Deeg permalink

As much as I disagree with MoveOn.org at times (often), the ads they run are at least truthful. The republican 527s are often straight slander and character assassination. If any group came out and did the whole "McFlipFlop has an secret Black baby", I guarantee you 0bama would renounce it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 06/19/2008
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Why does McCane expect a pork barrel project like public fundraising to help him win the election?

Isn't he against pork barrel projects? I thought he said he was.

He needs to get off his a---s---s and start fundraising. McCane should stop waiting on government handouts. It's pretty pathetic.

Does McCane want foodstamps too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 06/19/2008

Why hasn't McCain renounced Fox News?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 06/19/2008
- rubberneck I'm a Fan of rubberneck 3 fans permalink

Don't forget to send your kid's college fund.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 06/19/2008
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You'll be using yours to buy corn on the cob this summer, prick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 06/19/2008
- caywen I'm a Fan of caywen 7 fans permalink

And I just donated. Obama's gonna bust McCain up and I want to help him do that. No bitter old flip flopper in the Oval Office, k thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 06/19/2008
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McCain can EAT IT!! If the Republicans weren't such a-holes for the past 20 years...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/19/2008
- rubberneck I'm a Fan of rubberneck 3 fans permalink

What a typical politician.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 06/19/2008
- PhDiva I'm a Fan of PhDiva 20 fans permalink

Yes. Unfortunately, that's what we need him to be. He has to win, not just make a statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/19/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
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Then what? He'd be a ELECTED fibber rather than an un-elected fibber.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 06/19/2008

Good for you Barack!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 06/19/2008
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