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Double Your Corporate Influence, Double Your Fun

by: Maura

Wed Jul 26, 2006 at 10:59:03 AM EDT


Ned Lamont's investments in his own campaign are a double-edged sword.  They've hyper-charged the small dollar donations he's gotten from more than 15,000 individual donors who invested what they could afford in the campaign: $50 here and $100 there.  But they also made some supporters complacent, thinking, "Ah, he doesn't need my twenty bucks, he's just contributed a million himself."

Also on the other side of the double-edged sword is this, news that Ned's most recent investment in the campaign has triggered an FEC provision allowing opponents of self-financed candidates to double their contribution limits from individuals in order to compete.

It's an ironic provision in this case, since Joe Lieberman still has far more in his warchest than Ned Lamont and has FAR outspent Ned Lamont, whose campaign has turned down donations from corporate lobbyists and corporate PACS, the bread and butter of Lieberman's campaign wealth.  And now because Ned has invested his own money in the campaign, Joe Lieberman can go back to the corporate trough and collect more $2,100 $4,200 checks from executives of pharmaceutical companies, energy companies, and defense contractors.

BTW, Ned Lamont has repeatedly offered spending caps in this race, which the Lieberman camp has turned down - clearly because they were hoping to do just this, go back to the deep well of corporate contributors and reach for more dough. 

UPDATE:  Just got an email from a friend informing me that Lieberman can actually get an collect an additional $4,200 from each wealthy donor, an additional $2,100 for the primary (which he promises to ignore if he loses) and additional $2,100 for the general.

UPDATE 2: Ray Hackett says Lieberman is ready to blanket the airwaves with an ad featuring Bill Clinton, and reminds us that it's all about the ground game now.  Lieberman has the best ground game money can buy, and he'll be buying even more of it in the next two weeks.  Review Neal Fink's five-step plan for Lamont victory on the ground.

Maura :: Double Your Corporate Influence, Double Your Fun
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I love an early lucnh (0.00 / 0)
I can sit and read, and eat, and type and watch the lady in congress yell sweet nothings at the Iraqi PM on CNN.  I am having a blast.  Oh, and the point of this post?  Good Diary Maura! Go Ned Lamont!

Phooey. (0.00 / 0)
Man, this is going to make things a lot worse.  Just gave Ned another $100 though...

Another $50 from me, too (0.00 / 0)
I gave another $50 last night, too, at the Connecticut Choice Voice event for Ned.

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Sucks for Ned but... (0.00 / 0)
In most cases I think it's a good thing.  It gives candidates who are unable to self-finance more of a level playing field. 

Strange in this case, though (0.00 / 0)
I'm surprised Ned hit the trigger already given how much more of a warchest advantage that Lieberman has.  Partial self-financing is just about the only way to conquer the incumbency protection racket, sadly.  And yet even in this case Lieberman gets to keep a huge fundraising advantage because now he can go back and double-up on his corporate donations.  Arg!

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I saw this trigger on WTNH last night. (0.00 / 0)
There's going to be a very quick infusion of cash for the Lieberman campaign from a select few. I wonder how many of the 25 people who helped create his flimsy party have already signed checks to Joe today.

On another note, I know that Lamont has said he would not accept any PAC or corporate donations, but could someone tell me which PACs tried to donate? To me, the move seemed like a good PR move while not meaning a lot, since most PACs aren't likely to be funding the challenger to an incumbent inside one party.

Social libertarian.


Lamont did not hit the trigger... (0.00 / 0)
Lamont is at least $500,000 away from hitting the trigger (maybe more depending on Lieberman's contributions), because of the amount that Lieberman has raised.  Also, even if Lamont had hit the trigger, the money can't carry over from the primary to the general, so he would only have 12 days to raise and spend it.

But, according to my calculations, if Lamont had hit the trigger, by virtue of donating over $2,570,000, Lieberman could ahve raised $12,600 from each donor (or an additional $10,500) and coordinated with the state and local party (if they were so inclined).

See my analysis,   here.


 
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