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House Dems Borrowed Millions To Avoid Worse Losses

DAVID ESPO   11/18/10 06:29 PM ET   AP

House Democrats

WASHINGTON — Routed at the polls, House Democrats said Thursday they borrowed millions of dollars late in the campaign in a successful attempt to prevail in 15 or more competitive races.

In a postelection memo to the party's rank and file, Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said moves by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in the final few weeks before the election had helped incumbent lawmakers win new terms in close races in Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia, California and elsewhere.

The memo did not address financial matters, but officials said the campaign organization ended the year owing $17 million on a line of credit.

It is common for major party political committees to borrow money and also to leave some bills unpaid at the end of a campaign, and the size of the DCCC's total debt was not known. Paying it off represents a major challenge for party leaders as they begin turning their attention to the 2012 elections.

Republicans have gained 62 seats this fall, with a handful of races yet to be called. They will take control of the House in January, ending a four-year period of Democratic control.

Republicans have said privately they lost at least some races this fall after Democrats made strategic adjustments.

Democrats have so far declined to provide many details of their maneuvering, although it became evident in the campaign's final weeks that they cut off money for television ads for some candidates whose chances appeared doomed and shifted money into races that had unexpectedly become competitive.

"These decisions allowed us to support 26 (incumbents) with more than $10 million...in races that were targeted by outside groups late in the cycle," wrote Van Hollen, the outgoing chairman of the DCCC.

He said over the past two years, the organization spent $82 million to support 107 Democratic candidates.

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WASHINGTON — Routed at the polls, House Democrats said Thursday they borrowed millions of dollars late in the campaign in a successful attempt to prevail in 15 or more competitive races. In a p...
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08:20 AM on 11/19/2010
They probably told the lenders it was to make sure the unemployed would not be abandoned. Bet the lenders are pretty sure about one thing. They got snookered.
smahl
I miss the days of Paul Wellstone.
07:05 AM on 11/19/2010
Time for campaine reform.
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PlutocratsSuck
Death Stars are people too, my friends
06:46 AM on 11/19/2010
"the organization spent $82 million to support 107 Democratic candidates."

That's a lotta' cheddar for just over a hundred people. The money in politics is out of control.
07:22 AM on 11/19/2010
$75 million against Nancy Pelosi alone! Trying to say she didn't drain the swamp..come on, she's doing it right now.
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PlutocratsSuck
Death Stars are people too, my friends
07:30 AM on 11/19/2010
It will never be drained until there are publicly financed campaigns.
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Mike From Hayward
06:30 AM on 11/19/2010
So the total spent was 4 billion dollars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Randy Wetzel
06:44 AM on 11/19/2010
And worth every penny if it kept the anti-American GOP party out of more seats. Glad we see eye to eye on that.
smahl
I miss the days of Paul Wellstone.
07:02 AM on 11/19/2010
But just think of all the mouths they could of fed and not just heard with cash like that
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JR Jake
05:47 AM on 11/19/2010
Millions! That is snack money for them..............so you would think.
04:59 AM on 11/19/2010
What else would you expect from democrats....most of them think money is free anyways.
07:15 AM on 11/19/2010
Well it is if you deal with the fed like whats going on with QE.
04:56 AM on 11/19/2010
They put themselves in debt so they can put America into more debt.
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Mike From Hayward
06:28 AM on 11/19/2010
*rimshot*
01:59 AM on 11/19/2010
Borrow.........Borrow........Borrow. ........sounds like them
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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
01:47 AM on 11/19/2010
Rahm, during the 2006 election used the DCCC
to attack the GOPers relationship with K Street.
Upon winning the election Steny Hoyer and Rahm,
number two and four in the House leadership,
jumped right into bed with K Street and the lobbyists.

So now four years later, the lobbyists gave their money
to the GOPers, the DCCC is broke and I ask,
WHERE IS RAHM?
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1kant2
01:22 AM on 11/19/2010
Money well spent. Unfortunately, not enough to offset the hundreds of millions that foreign and local business interests funneled into republican coffers. This is crazy insane and until we have fundamental campaign finance reform, we will continue to delude ourselves that we actually live in a democracy.
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
05:37 AM on 11/19/2010
Any person already knew we did not have a democracy.  How is it possible they can start wars around the globe without our voices?  How can they fund them when we are broke at home?  Did we have a say-so with the Patriot Act, which is totally useless.  I wonder why Obama continues this unless they are all alike.
07:19 AM on 11/19/2010
He's able to do all that and wreck the economy at the same time, give the guy a break he's a very busy man.
01:16 AM on 11/19/2010
good
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edejan
12:50 AM on 11/19/2010
I have a solution to future debt problems...campaign finance reform.
12:47 AM on 11/19/2010
Surely there is something wrong with a democratic system where money is a major ingredient of the outcome? Essentially, those with money to donate/lend are those who choose the winners. The rest of the process is just window-dressing to lend the appearance of a democratic ethos. Once the winning candidates are installed in the Capitol, a whole new money game driven by special interests and lobbyists defines the outcomes of the legislative season. The unadulterated voice of the people is conspicuously absent from both legs of this "democracy". In real terms, there is very little democracy. The USA is basically a crypto-feudal oligarchy.
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Blacksheep1
Deprogramming the left, one fact at a time..
12:34 AM on 11/19/2010
I guess bad policy beats big money hands down.....
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behindEnemyLines
Put down the talking point pamphlet.
11:42 PM on 11/18/2010
So they did the same thing the Dems did in congress; borrow and spend with no intention of paying the bill. Is anyone surprised?
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Dan1902
United we bargain,divided we beg!
01:04 AM on 11/19/2010
Sorta like Bush and the boys huh?
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behindEnemyLines
Put down the talking point pamphlet.
08:39 AM on 11/19/2010
Bush... Everyone Drink LMAO!!!

I thought these guys were all hope and change.... I guess not huh?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
05:38 AM on 11/19/2010
That is exactly what Cheney had said.  Deficits don't matter!
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behindEnemyLines
Put down the talking point pamphlet.
08:38 AM on 11/19/2010
I thought you guys were not Bush and Cheney?