Archive for the 'campaign fundraising' Category
It Must Be The End Of The Month…
Posted on July 31, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2008 elections, campaign fundraising | Leave a Comment
…Because I’ve already received three Democratic fundraising emails this morning to go with the two from yesterday.
Hey Jealousy
Posted on July 1, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama, blogosphere, campaign fundraising, telecom immunity | Leave a Comment
Kos:
So many of you are upset that I pulled back my credit card last night, making a last minute decision to hold back on a $2,300 contribution to Obama…
Holy crap, who knew Kos was a gazillionaire? I mean, I knew he wrote a book and whatnot, but whipping out the credit card (or not) to [...]
A Bit More Cause For Concern Than You’re Willing To Acknowledge
Posted on May 9, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2008 democratic primary, Democratic Party, campaign fundraising | Leave a Comment
John Aravosis cites Ben Smith in telling us not to worry about Hillary’s big donors’ threats to cut off funding to Democrats should she lose:
Ben Smith makes an excellent point as to why the Democrats should emit a large yawn at childish threats from Hillary’s donors to boycott the fall congressional races if Herself isn’t [...]
Asking All Twelve Of My Readers For Money
Posted on March 31, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under DC, DC enfranchisement, Mike Panetta, campaign fundraising | Leave a Comment
If you’re considering giving some money to a candidate today as part of a pre-FEC deadline fundraising push, here’s another option that I would encourage you to consider, courtesy of an email I just received:
Dear Andrew,
I’m writing today to ask for your support. A few months ago I filed papers with the Federal Election Commission [...]
Things I Don’t Care About
Posted on March 31, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Hillary Clinton, Things I Don't Care About, campaign fundraising | Leave a Comment
(Part four in an ongoing series)
Whether the Clinton campaign pays its bills in a timely manner.
No, it doesn’t tell us anything about how she would run the White House or what her priorities would be as president. All it tells us is that her campaign is short on funds. And we already knew that.
Sphere: Related [...]