Why Obama Is Actually The Financial Underdog

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JIM KUHNHENN | July 17, 2008 10:58 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., acknowledges the crowd after speaking at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Obama said Tuesday that overall U.S. interests have been hurt rather than helped by the Bush administration's decision to increase troop strength in Iraq 18 months ago, and vowed to stick to his plan to withdraw combat troops within 16 months of becoming president. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

WASHINGTON — Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means he must keep up his torrid pace _ a tall order that will tax his time, test his Internet support and require the help of Democratic donors who once wished for his defeat.

The Democratic nominee-in-waiting had his second-best fundraising month in June, a $52 million haul that swamped presidential rival John McCain by more than 2-1. He also got a big boost from his party, which raised nearly five times as much as it had in May.

The new figures underscore the Illinois senator's status as a fundraising star. He has raised $340 million during his presidential run to McCain's $132 million.

Obama's June total also reversed a three-month decline and helped close a cash-on-hand gap between the Democratic and Republican presidential operations. Together, Obama and the Democratic National Committee had $92 million in the bank at the end of June compared with $96 million for McCain and the Republican National Committee.

But the totals also set a tough new standard for Obama's presidential campaign: The $52 million he raised in June is now a baseline, not a high water mark.

"For him to maintain the pace that it looks as if he will need, he will have to match his best-ever month every month," said Michael Malbin, executive director of the Campaign Finance Institute, a nonpartisan group that tracks trends in political money. "That's what he's done this time, pretty close to his best-ever month, and he'll need to sustain this pace or increase it."

Obama's best fundraising month was February, when he took in $55 million.

Overall, the McCain campaign has estimated that it and Republican Party committees will have $400 million to spend on the presidential election in the months before the November election.

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To surpass that level of spending, Obama and the Democratic Party will have to raise about $100 million a month.

That task is making some Democrats anxious.

"You don't want to be in a situation at the critical time in September and October when you have not met your budget expectations," said Hassan Nemazee, who was Hillary Rodham Clinton's national financial co-chair and is now raising money for Obama and the DNC. "You're going to find yourself between a rock and hard place in terms of meeting your numbers."

McCain plans to accept $84 million in public money in the fall _ money he won't have to lift a finger to collect but which will limit his campaign's spending in the fall. The RNC and other party committees will foot the remainder of his campaign bills through coordinated and independent spending on his behalf.

Obama chose to become the first candidate in three decades to bypass the public funds _ the money from checkoff boxes on taxpayers' returns _ and that places a premium on his ability to raise more than McCain's $84 million.

"We have developed a strategy _ a very aggressive strategy _ that will only work if our millions of supporters continue to contribute their time and their money," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said in an e-mail to donors Thursday.

Then there's Clinton, Obama's foe-turned-supporter.

How much the Obama campaign plans to rely on Clinton's former donors remains to be seen. Her fundraisers say it will be much easier for them to raise money for Obama if his donors contribute to Clinton to help reduce her vendor debts, which at the end of May stood at about $10 million and growing.

"The most readily available, identifiable pool of new people for the Obama campaign to access is unquestionably the Clinton donors," said Nemazee, who personally raised $400,000 for Obama and the DNC in a matter of days recently.

Tad Devine, a political strategist who was a senior adviser in Democrat John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign, says Obama could overcome many financial obstacles by selecting Clinton as his running mate.

"If you're planning the first general election that is not going to be financed by public money and you have the potential to pick someone who has already demonstrated the capacity to raise in excess of $200 million, I would think that would be an enormously consequential consideration," he said.

Obama has maintained a busy fundraising schedule in July, holding at least one event a night as he campaigns in big-dollar locales such as Atlanta, Chicago, Washington and New York. Nevertheless, he is taking himself out of the fundraising circuit starting this week when he leaves for at least a week of foreign travel.

Both Obama and McCain have been helping raise money for their respective parties, as well. The DNC had raised only $4.7 million in May, but after Obama locked up the nomination the party raised $22.5 million. The RNC also is getting help from President Bush, who was scheduled to attend an RNC fundraiser in Napa, Calif., Thursday evening that was expected to raise $850,000.

Both campaigns are already spending their money. Obama has set up big field operations in several states, most recently in the new battleground of Virginia. The campaigns are also spending significantly on advertising _ Obama about $7.6 million a week in 18 states and McCain and the RNC together some $7.3 million a week in 11 states.

Several Democratic fundraisers and strategists predicted money will come to Obama and the DNC in ever-increasing amounts. They say the Democratic National Convention in late August should serve as a springboard for record cash.

"I don't think summer fundraising at the end of a primary is a barometer for the potential fundraising in the general election," said Devine.

Obama has had extraordinary success tapping small donors through the Internet, particularly young people motivated to give for the first time. But he has caused some consternation recently among his core supporters for supporting an intelligence bill that many Democrats opposed and for other moves that appeared designed to attract more moderate independent voters.

It is significant that of the $52 million that Obama raised in June, only $2 million was for the general election. That means that he has been able to continue to tap new donors and donors who have yet to contribute the $2,300 maximum for the primary portion of his campaign. And he can go to them again for general election contributions.

Unlike McCain, Obama can roll over unused primary election money into the fall general election contest.

 
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I think that most voters are not very familiar with the public election financing system...where the funds come from and how they are distributed, etc.

Perhaps it would be too cynical for Sen. Obama to do this, but for the rest of us....why not start asking the question "why, when our troops need our support, does Sen. McCain insist on using the taxpayers' money to finance his personal presidential ambitions".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 07/22/2008

"Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means he must keep up his torrid pace "

He said he would take public funds but when he started making money he became just like everyone else...an opportunist.

You voted for him. Now try to keep up with his changing positions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/18/2008

"He said he would take public funds"

Untrue

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 07/20/2008

Its immoral and obscene how much money is wasted on Presidential nominations. Children are starving. People are going without health care. I think the world has gone mad. Time to wake up ... fast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 07/18/2008

You have the most honest post on this thread. My guess is both of the candidates together will spend over a billion dollars on this election. And there is four candidates, just think of what they would spend if they had the support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 AM on 07/18/2008

That's why taking public money begins to put some limits on it. McCain does it. Barack doesn't. Who is the charlatan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 07/18/2008
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"$52 Million Dollar Man--2nd largest fundraising haul ever in June, more than 2:1 over
McCain..."

Geez! And here we radical progressives really felt smug about spanking his butt over his FISA vote by holding out with our contributions until he wowed us again with some radical action. I guess he has lots of other lovers!...

Ah shucks!! I'm very happy for him! (and for us!)

Back on track--big time!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 07/18/2008

Amazing. When all is said and done, you liberals love money just like republcans... Just republicans but without the success to back it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/18/2008
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No Longer the "Straight-Talk-Express".. now affectionately known as the "Straight-Talk-Distress..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 07/17/2008
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Much consternation over nothing.
Jim Kuhnhenn of the Associated Press is just trying to stir the pot to justify his job.

0's supporters will continue to back him right through election day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 07/17/2008

Shame they won't allow any honest posting on this thread.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 07/17/2008

Not just the AP knows that this is a fact: McCain will be ahead financially, chiefly because the Repubs have the bucks...it's not rocket science...but maybe to inexperienced Obama superfans, it is.

Let's put a permanent end to the lies about Obama counting on smalltime donors...Obama is getting his money from Wall Street, hedge funds, ADM. Never allow yourself to believe the propaganda of his backers that the little guys are making his campaign...sheer fantasy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 07/18/2008

This story appears nowhere on the Fox Noise website. It was there a few hours ago - below the fold in their politics section. Here's the link
http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/07/17/the-52-million-dollar-man/
Note that they spend the first paragraph quoting the WSJ piece. "underwhelming." And now it's not even on there, as it has no importance. Top Fox politics story now: "McCain Campaign Blasts Obama Trip as Overseas "Rally""

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 07/17/2008

I just donated again. I wish we could hit at least 70mil for July. YES WE CAN!!!!!!!! So glad we are staying focused and keeping our eyes on the prize while agreeing to disagree. OBAMA FOR AMERICA IN 2008!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 07/17/2008

$ 52 million
and that is with the Domestic Shorthair's for Hillllllllary
withholding their support

18 million 3 dollar bills

open can please meow

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 07/17/2008

You are talking through your a--...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 07/18/2008
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Really! Who needs Billy Boy on the stump or the bitter PUMA's anyway now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 07/18/2008
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"the Domestic Shorthair's for Hillllllllary."

I'll take them to the Little Men for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 AM on 07/18/2008
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How long does it actually take to moderate a comment? I think they just think they can wait us out. Hehe...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 07/17/2008

I think there are under cover rethugs working as mods at HuffPo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 07/18/2008

Yep. And you don't have to work so hard at it, give us all a break.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 07/18/2008
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Yeah, must be.

Are the walls against you, too? How about people on TV?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 07/18/2008
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If they wait too long or dump too many, they'll lose us all over to K-O-S!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 07/18/2008
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"How long does it actually take to moderate a comment?"

Depends on the size of their staff, I suppose. This site gets tons of traffic, last I heard.

Of course, the logical answers are never the funnest, are they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 07/18/2008
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This story is pure manipulation of liberals to get them to donate more money to Obama.

OF COURSE Obama really has the advantage. Otherwise, why would he choose to forego public financing? To give McCain a better shot? That's ridiculous.

No, this is just some red meat to get the libs to hand over $25 out of their pockets. How pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 07/17/2008

Jealous much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 07/17/2008
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Of being manipulated into donating money? No, i can do fine without that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 07/17/2008
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Heck, yeah. We so want to be part of the Obama Generation.

Who doesn't?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 07/18/2008
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They are reporting facts about fund raising. Which can be confirmed by anyone. Apparently when the facts, in your mind, somehow advantage O, then it must be a vast left wing conspirarcy.

Welcome to silly season.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 PM on 07/17/2008
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Hey! You've given me a good idea! Excuse me while I take a moment to surf over to BarackObama.com and contribute another $25 in your name! Thanks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 07/18/2008

Amazing! Obama's campaign fundraising team predicted just over $30 million. He brings in $52 million. That's a difference of $22 million....that's pretty HUGE! How could they not know what the figures would be?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 07/17/2008

$30 million was what the WSJ reported based on an insider source. Immediately, the campaign said it was wrong. Guess that WSJ insider wasn't that much of an insider.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 07/17/2008
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Dont forget, the WSJ is now owned by Right wing media empire mogul Rupert Murdoch who has every intention of running Obama into the ground. Of course he would low-ball any estimate of Obama's fundraising juggernaut.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 AM on 07/18/2008

The 0 supporters contribute to the 0-man and the DNC is suffering a cash flow problem..........the DNC donations are putrid, while the RNC is being flooded with cash and McCain personally gets little personal donations. Of Course, McCain starts out with the Millions for the public coffers.

If I were the DNC, I would be very disturbed by this trend. I know that my own DNC fund raising letters are returned empty with a comment like......."when hell freezes over" or "you gotta be kidding" or sometime a more blatant......"ask your chosen candidate for funds...he is flush with cash". The DNC had stars in its eyes looking at all the so called new voters registered and the amount of cash raised by the 0-team, and are dreaming of a huge Democratic majority in years to come. November will tell whether it was worth it to the party to mess with the primaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 07/18/2008
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I am happy to see Obama spending his millions well. When I see the latest poll numbers, I know its money well spent.

He is leading in RED and "PURPLE" states like Nevada, Virginia, North Carolina, Iowa, Montana, Arizona, Ohio, and Missouri, and is leading BIG in both New Mexico and Colorado. He is within 3 to 5 points in Alaska, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

So as he raises more money, his poll numbers will continue to rise - being that he is very good at budgeting and spending his dollars.

Go Barack!!! Let's shoot for $100 million in July!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 07/17/2008

Actually, he'll only need to shoot for $99,999,975. I just donated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 07/17/2008

Where Obama stands zero chance:

SC
AK
FL
MT

Do not ever imagine that South Carolina, a military state, will go for Obama...not going to happen. Do not care how large the African-American pop. is...not in the cards...SC is one of the most conservative states in the Union.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 07/18/2008

Dang, you beat me to it. I was about to post that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 07/17/2008

Is that the link to RuPaul doing "SuperModel?"

Work it, Abolishgirl!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 07/17/2008

Can you say Siege Heil? I knew you could.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 07/17/2008
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Wow. You must be TERRIFIED if you have to resort to comparing O to H-it-ler. Poor thing. Is it scary to know that your dear president is so incredibly disasterous that the republican party is completely decimated.

How does it feel being irrelevant? It must sting like h-ell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 07/17/2008

Nothing to be terrified of...both were egomaniacs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 07/18/2008

Think things through pal. Who won the last two elections? So, Mr. Irrelevant, for the last 8 years, and possibly the next 4 , be careful who you demean. You never can tell.

Obama says the politics of personal destruction must stop. Why not stop it right here ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 07/18/2008

Another misleading scare tactic by the repugs. Unless they plan on spending $0.00 on ANY congressional races, they will not have that money available for McCain. There are a couple of seats they will let fall without a fight. And a few wont get more then a pittance. I doubt, however, they allow all of their seats to go down without a fight. McCain will not see much of this boon.

So, move along folks, nothing to see at this fake traffic accident. No dead bodies here. Well, McCain but who wants to see that.
Give to Obama on your way out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 07/17/2008
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