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Archive for October 18th, 2007

Let the Presidential numbers game commence – updated with official 2007 3Q info

by @ 17:11. Filed under Politics - National.

Update #1 (10:58 am 10/2/2007) – Hillary’s unofficial numbers are in.

Update #2 (2:46 pm 10/3/2007) – So are Ron’s.

Massive revisions/extensions #3 (4:22 pm 10/15/2007) – The numbers are rolling into the FEC, so let’s roll with those.

R&E #4 (6:17 pm 10/15/2007) – Brownback’s, Kucinich’s, and Romney’s numbers are now in to add to Thompsons’ (both Fred and the dearly-departed-from-the-race Tommy), Guiliani’s and Huckabee’s. Guess the rest of the candidates are burning the midnight oil.

Almost the last revision/extension (12:03 am 10/16/2007) – Everybody else is in except Mike Gravel.

R&E #6 (12:34 am 10/16/2007) – Got a couple of the primary/general election splits courtesy Amanda Carpenter.

R/E #7 and 8 (8:32/8:40 am 10/16/2007) – Still no Gravel, but the link to Edwards’ report now goes directly there. Also, McCain fixed a clerical error, so that link goes to the amended report.

I’ve lost count of the revisions and extensions (9:52 am 10/16/2007) – Amanda dug up McCain’s “general-only” numbers, so I’ve updated again.

Last revision/extension unless the campaigns revise their numbers (5:11 pm 10/18/2007) – Gravel’s dog finally coughed up his homework.

When I was out in DC, Kevin told me to watch the burn rates of the various campaigns. With that in mind, the FEC official 3rd-quarter numbers are starting to get posted. Let’s get this party started:

  • Fred Thompson, with the caveat that this filing includes most of June and the starting number is zero – $12,612,567.83 net donations from individuals (after a few refunded donations), $105,425.02 from PACs for a total of $12,717,992.85 in donations. Add in $2,436.11 in interest earned, and subtract $5,606,450.56 in net expenses, and the Thompson campaign had $7,121,744.26 cash on hand at the end of September. Even after subtracting $678,432.01 in debts incurred by the campaign, they are $6,443,312.25 in the black. The burn looks good.
  • Rudy Giuliani – $11,208,318.11 net donations from individuals, $1,000 from the Saratoga County (NY) Republican Committee, and $44,233.80 net from PACs for a total of $11,253,551.91 in donations. Add in $18,326,220.29 in cash on hand on July 1 and $137,265.24 in interest, and then subtract $13,066,846.79 in net expenses and a $365.00 donation to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, and the Giuliani campaign had $16,649,825.65 left on hand at the end of September, with $11.6 million available now. Toss in $169,255.74 in debts owed, and they’re $16,480,569.91 in the black. While the burn rate is above 100%, it’s sustainable through the primaries.
  • Mike Huckabee, who will be taking federal matching funds siphoning off tax dollars once they are released – $1,021,905.35 net donations from individuals, $9,773.74 from PACs for a total of $1,031,679.09. Add in $436,190.66 cash on hand as of July 1 and $1,645.81 in interest, and subtract $818,214.88 in net expenses, and the Huckabee campaign had $651,300.68 cash on hand as of the end of September. Toss in $47,810.16 in debt, and they’re $603,490.52 in the black. Upon financial review, he’s an even darker horse than the polls suggest.
  • Sam Brownback, who will also be taking tax dollars – $808,485.86 in donations from individuals (no refunds), and $8,800.00 from PACs for a total of $817,285.86 in donations. Add in $447,764.39 in cash on hand as of July 1 and $930.48 in interest, and subtract $1,158,943.15 in net expenses (including an unexplained $10.00 “other disbursement”), and the Brownback campaign had $94,653.58 cash on hand at the end of September. Fortunately, they have no debts, though unless that federal cash comes in forthwith, they’ll be in the red in a hurry.
  • Dennis Kucinich – $992,890.82 in net donations from individuals (including a $10.00 refund that appears to be mislabeled as one to a political party committee), $7,750 from PACs, and $10,321.70 from his own pocket for a total of $1,010,962.52 in donations. Add to that $204,171.65 cash on hand as of July 1 and $23.84 in interest (boy, he must have bad banks), and subtract $888,063.99 in net expenses, and the Kucinich campaign had $327,094.02 cash on hand at the end of September. Most unusual for a ‘Rat, the campaign neither has debts nor appears to be planning on feeding at the taxpayer trough for campaign funds.
  • Mitt Romney – $9,459,868.83 net donations from individuals and $73,400 in net donations from PACs for a total of $9,533,268.83 in donations. Add in $8,500,000 in a loan from himself, $12,121,553.85 cash on hand as of July 1, and $76,391.85 in interest, and subtract $21,014,597.17 in net expenses and a $100.00 donation to the Republican Party of Florida, and the Romney campaign had $9,216,517.36 cash on hand as of the end of September. Throw in $17,350,000.00 the campaign owes Romney and they’re in the red. Worse, they’re burning through the cash they do have at an over-100% rate.
  • Christopher Dodd – $1,361,888.01 net donations from individuals and $105,205 from PACs for a total of $1,467,093.01 in donations. Add in $6,378,270.69 cash on hand on July 1 and $30,691.80 in interest, and subtract $4,001,181.36 in net expenses, and the Dodd campaign had $3,874,874.14 cash on hand at the end of September. The good news for them is they are debt-free; the bad is if 3rd-quarter fundraising and spending trends continue and they don’t make a late call for the taxpayer trough, they will be out of cash right about the Iowa caucuses.
  • Hillary Clinton – $25,870,541.05 net donations from individuals (of note, the campaign refunded $1,235,369.12 this past quarter, an amount that Flip terms “large, but lacking”) and $212,805.92 net from PACs for $26,083,346.97 in donations. Add $45,226,832.29 cash on hand July 1 and $425,325.51 in interest, and subtract $21,235,066.67 in net expenses (including a $250.00 item in the “other” category), $13,425.00 in donations to various causes – African American Museum of Iowa, Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Manchester, NH, Belknap County (New Hampshire) Democratic Committee, Cerro Gordo County (Iowa) Democrats, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Democratic Party of Oregon, Elko County (Nevada) Democratic Party, Gopher Hill Festival Society in Ridgeland, South Carolina, Hampton (New Hampshire) Democratic Committee, Jefferson County (Alabama) Democratic Executive Committee, Kent County (Michigan) Democratic Party, New Jersey Democratic State Committee and Tom Harkin for Senate), and $23,000 in “disgorgements” to the US Treasury, and the Clinton campaign had $50,463,013.10 cash on hand at the end of September (I don’t believe that includes any funds specifically for the general election). That amount includes $15 million not available until the general election. After taking into account debt both owed by and to the committee (the latter is $499.28 owed by Neal Hamberg for “press reimbursement”), they’re $48,116,026.13 in the black. And the Dhimms along with their presstitute echo chamber continue to bray that the GOP is the party of the “rich”.
  • Duncan Hunter, who will also be dipping into the taxpayer trough – $486,336.98 in net donations, all from individuals. Add to that $214,501.89 cash on hand on July 1 and a $50,000.00 loan from himself (that’s right, no interest earned on the bank accounts this past quarter), and subtract $616,097.25 in expenses and a $2,000.00 donation to Sydney Hay for Congress, and the Hunter campaign had $132,741.62 cash on hand at the end of September. Even without that $50,000.00 loan, they’re in serious financial trouble, at least until the fed funds kick in.
  • John McCain, who may or may not be dipping into the trough but whose campaign finances almost make Hiliary’s easy to follow – $5,412,958.82 net donations from individuals, $2,500 from a trio of Michigan “party committees” (Cox 5200 Club, Kevin Green for the State House and Nick Smith for Better Government), and $51,445.00 net from other PACs for a total of $5,466,903.82 in donations. Add in $3,224,427.60 cash on hand on July 1 and $12,395.71 in interest, and subtract $5,262,984.06 in net expenses (I think; the summary is quite muddled), and the McCain campaign had $3,488,627.91 cash on hand at the end of September, with only about $1.7 million available now. Toss in $1,730,690.84 in debt, and they’re $1,757,937.07 in the black. The problems continue for the McCain campaign.
  • Ron Paul – $5,197,492.87 in net donations from individuals and $6,725.00 from PACs for a total of $5,204,217.87 in donations. Add $2,354,855.32 cash on hand on July 1 and $24,532.76 in interest, and subtract $2,139,938.90 in net expenses, and the Paul campaign had $5,443,667.05 cash on hand at the end of September. The campaign is in good shape as they’re debt-free, and they do not appear to be dipping into the trough.
  • Joe Biden – $1,688,081.24 net donations from individuals and $36,275.00 from PACs for a total of $1,724,356.24 in donations. Add in $2,764,841.51 cash on hand on July 1 and $50.00 in interest, and subtract $2,601,907.79 in net expenses in the third quarter, and the Biden campaign had $1,886,339.96 cash on hand at the end of September. Toss in $128,210.45 in debt, and they’re $1,758,129.51 in the black. They might make it to Iowa before bleeding red.
  • Bill Richardson – $5,158,291.96 in net individual donations and $71,675.00 from PACs for a total of $5,229,966.96 in donations. Add in $7,129,684.07 cash on hand on July 1 and $23,205.95 in interest, and subtract $6,561,269.16 in expenses, and the Richardson campaign had $5,821,587.82 cash on hand at the end of September. Toss in $75,222.37 in debt, and they’re $5,746,365.45 in the black. Unfortunately for them, they’re in the party of the “poor”.
  • John Edwards – $6,987,595.79 in net donations, all from individuals. Add in $13,511,753.60 cash on hand on July 1 and $36,778.83 in interest, and subtract $8,138,811.95 in net expenses and $267.84 in “press travel reimbursement” to two individuals from DC, and the Edwards campaign had $12,397,048.43 cash on hand at the end of September. If Edwards were a Pubbie, he would be #2 in the pack, especially since there are no debts; instead, he’s a distant third in the ‘Rat money race.
  • Barack Obama, whose filing makes McCain’s look comprehensible – $20,419,120.24 net donations from individuals, $75.00 in net political PAC contributions which appear to be on the wrong line ($100 from Committee to elect Helen Miller HD 49 in Iowa and $25 refund to Recorder of Deeds Campaign Committee in Rock Island, Illinois appear on line 29), and a net $1,100.00 refund to other PACs (including a “misplaced” one to Bear Necessities for $1,000, which appears on line 29) for a total of $20,418,095.24 in donations. Add in $36,263,688.38 cash on hand on July 1 and $379,529.01 in interest, and subtract $20,973,426.83 in net expenses and $695.00 in “miscellaneous” expenses (to Bethany Life Commities in Iowa, Woman’s Equality Day in Iowa and Braian Vanriper in Iowa for “charitable contributions”, the Minnesota DFL Party for “event site rental”, and $20.00 unspecified), and the Obama campaign had $36,087,190.80 cash on hand at the end of September, with about $32 million of that available now. Throw in $1,409,739.64 in debt, and they’re still $34,677,451.16 in the black. While the burn is over 100%, they’re in great shape financially, at least if Hillary inexplicably drops out.
  • Tom Tancredo, who is not only going to be dipping into the trough, but was late according to the FEC – $746,913.87 net donations from donors, $500.00 from PACs, and $125.00 out of his own pocket for a total of $747,538.87 in donations. Add in $552,510.31 cash on hand on July 1 and $30.39 in interest, and subtract $1,190,000.20 in net expenses, and the Tancredo campaign had $110,079.37 cash on hand at the end of September. Throw in $295,603.04 in debt, and they’re $185,523.67 in the red. Colorado, we have a problem.
  • Mike Gravel, who missed the filing deadline for the second straight quarter (the July quarterly, which was amended twice, didn’t show up until July 16th), this time by two days, and looks to be the only Dem to dip into the taxpayer trough – $130,597.94 in donations (all from individuals). Add to that $31,153.45 cash on hand on July 1, and subtract $138,324.84 in expenses and a $5,900 repayment of loans to himself, and the Gravel campaign had $17,526.55 cash on hand at the end of September. Throw in $9,375.98 in “owed” donations from 4 sources, and take out a total of $85,853.05 in debt (including $51,715.73 owed to himself), and they’re seriously in the red.

As an aside, The Other Thompson is still looking for something north of $200,000 so he can pay off his debts and officially close his campaign.

A special for those that think Thompson is “lazy and slow”

by @ 15:56. Filed under Politics - National.

Blacktygrrrr was at the Republican Jewish Coalition, and so was Fred Thompson. I’ll allow his words to do the talking in this shamelessly-ripped-off excerpt:

Senator Thompson then took questions, and I was the first person to ask him a question. I spoke quickly to pack many words in without droning on.

I stated, "Senator, it’s an honor sir." He thanked me. I then continued.

"Senator, I am a republican blogger (yes, this was a shameful attempt at self promotion, and it worked) who understands that with freedom of the press comes responsibility. Are you willing to enforce the Bush Doctrine that anyone harboring or aiding terrorists is a terrorist, even if it means cracking down on our own cultural institutions? Two examples are Poison Ivy League universities doing Tea With Mussolini and Columbian Coffee with Armageddonijad, and our troops getting killed because their movements are being given up by the Jayson Blair Times (the crowd and the Senator cracked up at that point, where I said, "The Jewish fellow running that paper does not speak for me")? How do you as a member of the media yourself balance freedom of speech with the fact that we cannot have our media getting our troops murdered, and we cannot have our students being lectured by a terrorist who belongs in Guantanamo Bay?"

Fred Thompson started out by wagging his finger at me in mock anger and indignation and said, "First of all, let me say that I resent being called a member of the media!"

The crowd erupted in laughter, and I said into the microphone, "I apologize." The Senator then continued.

"I was once a member of the media. I did a little television and movies now and then. I will do what is necessary to keep the American people safe. Yes, I will put pressure on institutions that break the law. If they cross the line, I will get them. Political pressure can be applied, but so can market pressure. We believe in the free market, and we have a right to apply pressure. The wingnuts have a right to speak, but they fail to understand that normal Americans also have a right to speak. There are more of us, and we need to make our voices loud and clear that we will not tolerate violations of law. We have the power to vote with our wallets."

If only Thompson had stopped in Bloggers Row at the Defending the American Dream Summit,….

Down goes Brownback

by @ 14:54. Filed under Politics - National.

While nobody from the Sam Brownback campaign is commenting on the record, everybody is reporting he will drop out of the race tomorrow. While money is being blamed (he only had $94,653.58 on hand at the end of September, but was eligible to get $2 million in taxpayer money), his unabashed support for North Mexico should get most of the blame.

Other than that, and his late call for a federal apology for slavery (H/T – Allahpundit), he and his hand cart of the federal tax code…

…will be missed.

Biggest spike yet, and Open Thread Thursday

by @ 14:35. Filed under Open Thread Thursday, The Blog.

Who knew putting up a couple of videos would really drive up the traffic? According to StatCounter:

– Something over 200 of the last 400 or so visitors (they track the last 500 page hits) popped in from Boots and Sabers.
– 172 of you viewed my mini-album of the rally, even though for space’s sake I put it below the fold.
– UJ (or somebody else at the Isthmus) gave me some link love. Thank you.

However you got here, welcome to the party. I’ve got some things I’m working up, but until then, consider this your Open Thread Thursday thread.

Roll bloat – the belated DAD edition

by @ 14:16. Filed under The Blog.

I’m about 2 weeks late to this, but it’s a big update:

The American Infidels
Tea Party – Sam Adams Alliance
Dry Fly Politics
Gay Patriot
Fausta’s Blog
Right Angle Blog

Now you guys and gals have even more good reading material, especially when I’ve got nothing and I forgot to tell the guest bloggers.

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