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This Isn't A Fair Fight
This afternoon I have written my first blog entry about the 2008 election without the mention of Mike Huckabee. I am quite uncomfortable that neither Obama or McCain are playing by the same rules as far as campaign financing is concerned.
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Isn't it still within McCain's power to reject matching funds and campaign without the limits imposed by accepting them? Isn't he choosing to handicap himself, if it is a handicap? Or is the reason he hasn't done that (and McCain did drag his feet for a long time without making a commitment one way or another) because he figures he will be better off financially with the public funds than without?
And the 3rd and 4th sentences of your second paragraph can't coexist. |
I agree with Alex. If McCain thought he could raise more money without the funds, he wouldn't take them. He can't compete with Obama's fundraising prowess, so he takes the government's money.
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Thanks for pointing that out Alex. I will edit that. I don't care what the situation is. I'd be much more comfortable if each candidate was required to accept matching funds or if they do away with the matching funds all together. I don't think it is in our country's best interest to operate an election this way.
I will admit it humors me a bit to see McCain shoot himself in the foot with his own campaign finance rules that hurt my candidate's ability to raise funds and operate his campaign against McCain in the primary. |
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And even if he would have been able to raise some small amount more, it is likely still worth it to him to be able to say, "See, I'm abiding by campaign finance reform." |
The fact is though, that without matching funds, McCain would have a great deal less money than Obama to campaign with. The Republican party just does not have the grassroots economic support that the dems have right now.
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Sure, we'll register even the most rabid rightwinger. But the organization has some very finely-tuned research about how and where to register those most likely to vote Dem. |
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