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  • Here You Go, Democrats. "Hillary has more than $22M in war chest"

    You think we're screwed blue and tattooed now?


    By MARC HUMBERT, Associated Press Writer
    37 minutes ago

    ALBANY, N.Y. - Sen.
    Hillary Rodham Clinton has more than $22 million for her re-election run against two little-known New York Republicans, raising the possibility of plenty of leftover cash for a potential White House bid.

    The former first lady said her campaign had raised almost $5.7 million over the last three months and had raised more than $43 million overall. The campaign has spent more than $21.7 million on her bid for a second Senate term.

    Clinton had $19.7 million cash on hand at the end of March after raising more than $6 million during the first three months of the year.

    Patti Solis Doyle, executive director of the Friends of Hillary campaign committee, said that over the second quarter of this year, the Clinton committee received 38,377 individual contributions with almost 35,000 of those donors giving $100 or less.

    Former Yonkers mayor John Spencer and Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, a Reagan-era
    Pentagon official, are vying for the Republican nomination to challenge Clinton. Both Republicans have had trouble raising money.

    McFarland spokesman William O'Reilly said Friday that her campaign committee had just $282,199 on hand at the end of June, down from $430,000 in March. The latest account balance does not include a $100,000 loan she is making to her committee, O'Reilly said. Over the three month-period, the McFarland campaign has raised $224,000, he said.

    The Spencer campaign had provided no information by mid-afternoon on Friday about its latest filing. It had $340,000 on hand in March.

    The primary is Sept. 12.

    The Clinton filing was the latest show of strength by the front-runner in the polls among the potential 2008 Democratic presidential contenders. Any money she doesn't use for her re-election race can be used in a presidential race.

    By comparison, when she first ran for Senate in 2000, Clinton had just $6.9 million in hand at the end of June after raising about $19 million.

    Other Senate candidates also released their fundraising totals for the three-month period.

    In Ohio, Republican Sen. Mike DeWine (news, bio, voting record) had $6.6 million compared to Democratic rival Rep. Sherrod Brown (news, bio, voting record), who had $3.7 million. Brown raised $1.6 million in the three-month period, while DeWine took in $2.1 million.

    DeWine launched his first negative ads of the campaign Friday, criticizing his rival's votes on intelligence spending in the 1990s and opposition to the expansion of government surveillance powers. The statewide ad buy was $470,000.

    To emphasize DeWine's claim that Brown is "weakening America's security," the ad uses images of the burning World Trade Center towers and head shots of the Sept. 11 hijackers.

    Brown's campaign complained that the ad was insensitive in its imagery and selective in its claims, ignoring Brown's support for $2.4 trillion in national security funding since 1993.

    In Pennsylvania, Republican Sen. Rick Santorum (news, bio, voting record), one of the most vulnerable incumbents facing re-election this November, said he has $9.5 million in cash for the remaining months of the campaign.

    The lawmaker has raised $20.1 million, including $3.6 million in the three-month period ending June 30. Santorum's Democratic rival, state treasurer Bob Casey, has $5.2 million in cash after raising $2.8 million in the last quarter. He has raised $10.8 million for the race, according to his campaign.

    The conservative Santorum has trailed Casey by double digits in polls in a state that went for Democrats
    Al Gore in 2000 and
    John Kerry in 2004. The No. 3 Republican in the Senate leadership, Santorum's fundraising total surpasses the record for a Senate candidate in the state — $19.8 million raised by Sen. Arlen Specter (news, bio, voting record) for his 2004 race.

    Santorum was helped by fundraisers with first lady
    Laura Bush and former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani.

    In Connecticut, Sen.
    Joe Lieberman, who faces a tough primary challenge, said he has nearly $4.3 million cash on hand for his campaign. He raised $1.3 million in the quarter and has collected nearly $8.5 million.

    His Democratic rival, wealthy businessman Ned Lamont, said he would release his numbers on Saturday.

    The Connecticut primary is Aug. 8.

    In Nebraska, incumbent Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson (news, bio, voting record) had $2.1 million cash on hand after raising $5.8 million. His Republican rival, Pete Ricketts is a multimillionaire and recently stepped down from the board of directors of TD Ameritrade.

    Ricketts had $975,000 cash on hand. He has put $4.75 million of his money into the campaign.

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    Associated Press Writers Kimberly Hefling and David Hammer in Washington and Kevin O'Hanlon in Omaha, Neb., contributed to this report.
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    How much would it cost to have her ***** removed?
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    • #3
      Interesting

      Whether you like her or hate her personally or her policies, that is pretty impressive.

      I have read articles that indicate that she has been an efefctive and competent senator. An inability of the Republicans to raise any big money agaianst her probably means that the Republicans do not believe they can mount an effective challenge
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      • #4
        $22 million is huge even for Senatorial standards. It's about 3 races worth of funds. If she's going to make a serious run for the White House, watch her numbers for transfers to state-level parties and candidates, like governors, powerful state legislators, etc. Doling out $1k or more for state officials can help swing local support on primary day. McCain isn't doing heavy campaigning for Congressmen and state folks out of the goodness of his heart.


        A failure for a Republican challenger to raise a lot of cash is a function of a few things:

        1) No credible opponent. The New York republican bench is pretty empty. The best that they could muster would probably be a relatively popular upstate Congressman or a NY celeb, like Rudy.

        2) The NY Republican Party is in shambles. Pataki has done a horrible job maintaining the party and hasn't groomed a credible successor or helped build the party. A demoralized party = demoralized donor base.

        3) NY is mostly Democratic and Republican Wall Street-types would rather place their chips with Senators that are currently in office and likely to be so in the future.

        4) Hill-mentum. She's Hillary, a sitting Senator for probably as long as she wants and is a presumptive WH nominee.
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        • #5
          She is going to run for president. I have no idea what Republican will run. I feel a little ill. Excuse me a moment.
          Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
          "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
          He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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          • #6
            Sloww, if Hillary runs it doesn't matter who runs against her, they will win. Cheney would beat her.

            I would have to stay to the right if Hilary wins the primary and I was contemplating voting left just to show the repubs that they can't abandon the pro life vote.
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            • #7
              Don't underestimate Hillary. She's a good politician.
              I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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              • #8
                Not a fan of the idea of President Hillary but I can't dismiss her as easily as you Lancer. All she has to do is get what John Kerry got and a small bit more. She is capable of doing that.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SlowwHand
                  She is going to run for president. I have no idea what Republican will run. I feel a little ill. Excuse me a moment.
                  McCain and Romney. They're hiring lots of state consultants and spreading money around.
                  If you look around and think everyone else is an *******, you're the *******.

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                  • #10
                    I haven't been following Hillary too closely...she appears to be pandering, but more intelligently than Kerry did. That's something, I guess. If it came to a choice, I think I'd still favor McCain (hates pork! hates torture! has personality! all good things!)
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                    • #11
                      War chest?



                      I need a foot massage

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Elok
                        ...she appears to be pandering...
                        She's been pandering ever since she moved to New York.

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                        • #13
                          It'll be McCain vs Clinton. My money is on McCain but it will be interesting since the far right has spent so much time smearing both Hillary and McCain.

                          If the Repubs stupidly nominate some no name instead of McCain then Hillary just might pull it off with 51% due to her having Clinton for her last name.
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                          • #14
                            There's no real hope for Obama, I take it? I know he's too inexperienced, but given the Democrats' SEVERE deficit of charismatic leadership, I wasn't sure that would get in the way.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Elok
                              I haven't been following Hillary too closely...she appears to be pandering, but more intelligently than Kerry did. That's something, I guess. If it came to a choice, I think I'd still favor McCain (hates pork! hates torture! has personality! all good things!)
                              He's also in favor of a lot of bad things too. He's anti-choice, pro-DP, pro-war, etc.
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