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Dylan Loewe

Dylan Loewe

Posted: April 11, 2008 09:39 AM

Where Have All the 527s Gone?


In 2002, Congress banned political parties from accepting soft money contributions and coordinating expenditures with candidates for federal office. In the presidential election two years later, rather than disappearing from the process, soft money was instead funneled into less accountable hands. Thus, the 527 organization was born.

Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent on independent advertising and voter mobilization efforts in 2004, with a number of those efforts gaining infamy with their impact on the campaign. In 2007, major donors of the Democratic Party convened to determine how to coordinate their soft money expenditures for the 2008 election, concluding that they would form a single organization, known as Fund for America, that would coordinate spending.

With the dramatic impact that 527s had on the 2004 election, many Democrats, including major players in the sometimes secretive world of independent political organizations, believed that 527 spending would play an equally crucial role in retaking the White House. When Fund for America was announced, its spokesperson suggested that the group would spend over $100 million on the election.

As of today, that goal appears to be far out of reach.

To the surprise of many, 527 organizations have had an especially difficult time raising money during the cycle. Fund for America is expected to announce raising only about $3 million during the first quarter of 2008, a number that is even less impressive than the tally from their end of year filing. As Ben Smith reported, though the organization had planned to fund a major advertising blitz to help define John McCain in terms advantageous to Democrats, they have yet to accrue the funds to do so.

Ben Smith also reported that Campaign to Defend America, the organization created to spend Fund for America advertising dollars, has recently undergone a shake-up. Tom Matzzie, the Washington Director of MoveOn.org and former head of Americans Against the Escalation in Iraq, is no longer the public face of the organization. David Brock, of Media Matters fame, will
take over that role.

Brock has stated that the organization intends to raise $40 million for an advertising campaign, though he admits that fundraising at this point has become a bit of a scramble. Even if he reaches his goal, it will fall well short of the $57 million that Media Fund (it's 2004 counterpart) spent trying to elect John Kerry.

There is no doubt that independent money, however unsavory, can play a crucial role in Barack Obama's victory. Though Obama will undoubtedly continue to attack McCain aggressively for his policy stances, there are certainly methods to define McCain that only a 527 can comfortably pursue. And given that much of Obama's persona is posited on his new kind of politics, he might find it especially difficult to levy charges that could nonetheless prove effective.

One must wonder why fundraising has been so difficult, especially in an election season that has proven so fruitful for Democrats. Perhaps major donors feel marginalized. After all, their importance to the party, and with it their influence, has diminished dramatically with the success of Obama's small donor base. In a party where a candidate can raise multiple millions of dollars off a single email solicitation, it's difficult to prove that a $4600 check really matters.

It may also be that the party's major donor infrastructure has grown out of the Clinton era, and that it is more a part of the Clinton machine than the Democratic Party. Her poor performance, and the perception of a new, less promising, inevitability for her campaign, may be preventing some donors from writing checks to assist Barack Obama.

As Chuck Todd suggested yesterday on MSNBC, it may also be that donors are concerned with the risk of criminal penalties for participating in an organization that may not be lawful. Though possible, this scenario seems unlikely. Other 527 organizations found to have violated campaign finances laws by the FEC have been penalized in the past, but only with minor monetary sanctions. When America Coming Together, a Soros-backed voter mobilization effort, was found to have violated campaign finance law, they received a $775,000 fine, the largest in FEC history. But the fine came more than two years after the 2004 election, and it was miniscule compared to the $80 million the organization had spent on the election.

Perhaps instead, soft money has been slow to creep into the campaign because it seems unnecessary. Obama has, after all, raised almost as much money in the past three months as the Democratic Party spent on the entire 2004 election. But this is also a difficult conclusion to fully accept. Major soft money donors are usually quite astute politically, and would (or at least should) recognize that outside organizations can play a significant role in a campaign, irrespective of the nominee's fundraising totals.

Perhaps, as Soros aide Michael Vachon suggested, the problem is that major donors are too focused on the primary to turn toward the general. If that's the case, it may also be that 527s will be fully funded eventually. But if the current trend continues to November, it will serve as yet another example of the earth shaking changes the current campaign has had on the way presidential elections are conducted. It is, to be sure, in Obama's best interest for 527s to bolster his candidacy. But if they are unable, and if he wins the White House anyway, it will be further evidence of his extraordinary ability to remake the campaign finance calculus.

 
 
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FogBelter
Illegitimis non carborundum
10:29 PM on 04/11/2008
Oh ... my, my, my ... what a 527 could do by digging a little deeper into the Patriotic McCain Biography ...


Maybe tracking down some survivors of the 1967 USS Forrestal fire might be a good idea ... something fishy about the "Heroes" involvement in that one.
07:38 PM on 04/11/2008
The 527 are out there - working diligently in the background for now. Just wait.
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Ramirez
Proud to be an American
02:02 AM on 04/12/2008
Check this out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuB_W8o_UsU
jhNY
Mercy.
02:21 PM on 04/11/2008
The wonderful thing for politics in this digital age is the miles of footage shot of McSame during all his phases of political life, complete with sound!

All anybody needs to do is pull up a comfy chair and do some light editing. The preening, the bristling aggression, the stubborn arrogance, the riot of contradictions and his impatient derisiveness over all these many years will do more to disabuse viewers of any affection for him in the oval office than any gussied-up 527 smear could ever accomplish.
02:10 PM on 04/11/2008
I've been wondering the same thing. And I don't mean dishonest smears; there is more than enough on tape and in his voting record to show the many flip-flops from just the last 8 years alone. Not to mention the '100 years' comment, the "there will be more wars, my friends" comment, and let's not forget the classic "bomb, bomb, bomb, bombbomb Iran." Show the infamous Bush/McCain hug. Repeatedly. If the other side comes at Obama with Rev. Wright stuff, let's hit back with Hagee and Parsley in good thyme. (Rim shot!) But again, keep it fact-based and respectful.

I'd donate to such a 527. Anyone know a web site for this?
02:04 PM on 04/11/2008
http://flickr.com/photos/caranti/2340011567/in/photostream/

On March 12, 2008, Walter Veltroni, candidate Prime Minister for Partito Democratico in the April 13-14 Italian general elections, gave a public speech in Trento.

Si può fare is a straight translation of Barack Obama's Yes We Can.
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Illegitimis non carborundum
10:48 PM on 04/11/2008
So you are saying that Walter Veltroni plagerized a speech on March 12,2008 that Obama gave on January 8, 2008?
01:04 PM on 04/11/2008
I want to see someone with good photoshop/multimedia skills put together a 3 stooges style video showcasing the antics of McCain, McBush and McCheney. Can you imagine the wealth of material available! Nyuck nyuck.... the final throes, mission accomplished, 100 more years....
04:37 PM on 04/11/2008
There is already a photo out of McLame, HilLIARy, and Obuma as the three stooges. Quite funny and sadly quite accurate.
10:57 AM on 04/11/2008
"There is no doubt that independent money, however unsavory, can play a crucial role in Barack Obama's victory."

That's just sad. But at least we don't have to hold ourselves up any longer as being better people than the swiftboating rethuglicans.

"...there are certainly methods to define McCain that only a 527 can comfortably pursue."

Comfortable to whom? I'm feeling icky already and the general hasn't even begun. Thanks, Dylan, for keeping us from standing on the higher ground.
02:31 PM on 04/11/2008
The 527 ads needn't be smears. I would have a problem with them if they were. But there is plenty of information and footage of McCain that the MSM either never cover, or excuse away,when it comes to St. John McCain. After all, he feeds them cookies and baby back ribs. Not only do we need to "catapult the propaganda" of the "maverick and "centrist" image that is nothing but a crock, but, remember, the 527s AGAINST Obama (or Hillary) are sure to come. The GOP has no other options most years, let alone this year. We need to be prepared with rapid responses and an offensive strategy second to none. But let's also keep it as honorable and honest as is possible in presidential politics.
10:46 AM on 04/11/2008
Karl Rove got a lot of Republicans to cross over and vote for Obama in ther south.

He thinks the amount of racism Corporations foster in the South will give Mc Cain the election.
The good olde redneck not electing a black or a woman.

Watch out Hillary and Obama you might get ROVED OVER.
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10:35 AM on 04/11/2008
Obama will definitely need a valuable assist from the 527s to win this election. Like Bush, McCain will claim to have no control over the 527s as he attempts to stay "above the fray". In reality, he knows that the 527s will be doing the heavy lifting -- using all of their swiftboating prowess to destroy Obama's candidacy. Consequently, it is especially important that the Democrats' 527s fortify themselves in anticipation of such attacks from the right and launch a fusillade of blistering attacks at both McCain and the GOP. The Republicans have certainly provided the Democrats with enough ammunition to obliterate them with the unmerciful truth.

Bottom line: Obama needs the 527s in order to win.
12:40 PM on 04/11/2008
I think if you look at who the 527s are going to go after, Obama is the one that is sure to lose the White House for us if nominated. I know its difficut to think like a republican. But if you can stand to give it a real try you can see that if barrack is the man running we will have rev Wright constantly then we will as the october surprise get one huge dose of contradictary statements by B.O. Then just think back on the way Obama slowly released his 17 year relationship to Resko and he cant even deny them on that because its true. Think of how it will sound in conjuction with his home purchase on the same day as resko bought the lot next door and then sold B.O. a strip of it to expand his yard. I've heard the comments straight from Obama's mouth so you can bet the 527s already have them on file and are just waiting for him to get the nod and then they will destroy him. By the way I am an ex obama supporter that now hopes this stuff would come out before its to late. One last point, if Clinton really was the throw the kitchen sink at Obama she would have used this the fact that she hasn't ought to show all of the Hillary haters out there something but alas with your Obama-blinders fear you will miss it
10:13 AM on 04/11/2008
Only the 527s can tell the ugly truth about Senator McBombBomb, his time in captivity, his unfaithfulness to his first wife, his verbal abuse of his current wife, his criminal assaults on his colleagues. Give them time. After the conventions, we'll all be talking about Senator McBombBomb's character flaws.
02:15 PM on 04/11/2008
It's a two way street you know and niether of the dem candidates will come out unscathed. I agree it's about to get real dirty in politic land.