06-27-2008, 02:06 PM
|
#1
|
Not Taking Any Crap!
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Cleaning Up America, One Step At A Time!
Posts: 1,694
|
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.
Quote:
Granted I have not chosen a dog in the fight (and I might not when all is said and done). However I have a huge problem with the current state of campaign financing between the campaigns of John McCain and Barack Obama. Obama has refused Federal matching funds. This means that Obama can raise as much money as he wants and spend as much as he wants I have no problem with that on the surface. The problem lies in the fact that John McCain is accepting Federal campaign matching funds. Doing so places limits on how much money McCain can raise and spend. Does anyone else think this is fair? Despite being a Conservative, I would also have a problem if the roles were reversed.
I believe that each candidate should be on an equal footing (as far as rules). If Senator Obama is going to be able to raise and spend as much as he wants than John McCain should be able to do the same. In other words if a candidate refuses Federal matching than that should trigger a mechanism that eliminates Federal matching funds from the contest in question. In addition if a candidate takes Federal matching funds any other candidate should be required to accept them too. This would give each candidate an equal footing in the rules department. Otherwise it is not fair. As for 2008 it is very clear that the contest is not fair. Am I the only person out there that has a problem with that?
|
|
|
Submit to Quotes
|