Recall Funder On Board To Bankroll CA Dirty Trick

As I wrote last week, the Dirty Trick initiative to steal 20+ of California's electoral votes for the Republican candidate is back from the dead, and with just 2 weeks left to gather hundreds of thousands of signatures, they've got a funder lined up in Rep. Darrell Issa, the man behind the recall.

Lucas O'Connor provides some background over at Calitics:

Issa, who represents the 49th Congressional District, is one of the richest people in Congress, making a fortune off the Viper car alarm (step back, you are too close to the vehicle).  Issa is a veteran of throwing gobs of personal money into campaigns.  He dropped $12 million of his own money to lose the Republican Senate primary in 1998.  He was a bit more successful in 2003 when he dug into his wallet for $1.6 million in personal cash to fund the signature gathering for the Gray Davis recall which, when asked if it was worth it earlier this month, he said "Yes, of course."  Well, Rep. Issa is ponying up the big bucks again, lining up behind Dirty Tricks in its hour of need.

According to the Riverside Press Enterprise, the amount of money Issa is donating remains "fluid" but will likely be well under the $1.6 million he gave to the recall effort. But no matter how much he donates to this latest scheme, if we've learned one thing since 2003 it's not to underestimate the right-wing's capacity for dirty tricks.

So this time we're ready, because if there's one thing Issa didn't have to deal with in the recall effort it was an organized opposition; things are different now. Thanks to my colleagues at the Courage Campaign, the California netroots is mobilized against this initiative, no matter how many lives it has. We killed it once, we'll kill it again and we have Bradley Whitford on board to help us.

Check out his latest video in support of our effort:

But we are going to need some help. If this thing gets on the ballot, it's going to take millions of dollars to defeat it, money and effort that should be going to electing and re-electing California Democrats. That's why it's so important to help our early effort to keep the initiative off the ballot in the first place. If you can, contribute at the Courage Campaign's ActBlue page and as always check out NoDirtyTricks.com for ongoing updates.

Update [2007-10-31 22:11:20 by Todd Beeton]: Ahh, was just alerted to this article in The Hill, in which Issa claims his donation isn't terribly large at all.

"I have made a small contribution [to the campaign behind the proposal]," said Issa, who refused to disclose exactly how much he gave. He did say the amount was in the tens of thousands of dollars, not hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Issa also confirmed that he would additionally provide access to his own extensive fundraising network, which includes e-mails, as well as home addresses, of those who helped out in the 2003 recall.

Getting this on the ballot is going to require at least $2 million. What do they have up their sleeve?



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We Should Defeat This, But (none / 0)

Please spare us the claims that "if it passes it would ensure a republican wins the presidency." In fact a democrat could win, and without much difficulty, even if this passes. Flip Ohio, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, and even with 20 EVs less from CA, a dem still wins. This doesn't even consider Florida, Virginia, Arkansas, or West Virginia.

Still, by all means, let's beat this thing!


by Davidsfr on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 10:01:12 PM EST

Re: Recall Funder On Board (none / 0)

Explain to me why our response to this isn't the same initiative in Texas and Florida? Because the ballot initiatives are different, there?


by BingoL on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 10:25:32 PM EST

Re: Recall Funder On Board (none / 0)

Yes, only California is quite so crazy with ballot initiatives. Besides, presumably we'd want to keep the Florida EVs as a block so we could win them all.


DC Drinking LiberallyDC for Democracy

by KCinDC on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 10:42:53 PM EST
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Re: Recall Funder On Board To Bankroll CA Dirty Tr (none / 0)

I'm wary of the article in The Hill since he's not saying he's done giving and he earlier described the contribution level as "fluid."  I don't see why we'd expect anything but this being just a warmup for him.


by Lucas O'Connor on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 10:31:33 PM EST

Re: Recall Funder On Board To Bankroll CA Dirty Tr (none / 0)

Folks should remember that Issa funded the recall of Gray Davis that brought us Arnold. He thought he could become governor -- then realized he'd be hammered by more plausible candidates. He's a smuck -- a guy who made a fortune in car alarms despite a dubious past involving boosting cars.

Ahh -- California Republicans!


Can It Happen Here?
by janinsanfran on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 11:38:47 PM EST

Re: Recall Funder On Board To Bankroll CA Dirty Tr (none / 0)

Look, I understand the arguments against this initiative, but calling it a "Dirty Trick" is beyond hyperbole.  How is this dirty?  How is this a trick?  This is a legitimate issue that is being presented directly to the people for an up or down vote. If you're so confident in your position, why not take it to the voters directly?  I mean, without the scaremongering.  

Calling this a "Dirty Trick" is no more fair and no more honest than Republicans who decry the "Death tax".  As a party, we're either above these tactics or we aren't.  We either have faith in democracy or we don't.  One would hope at least one of the parties would have the decency to treat voters like grownups.


by Ryan Anderson on Thu Nov 01, 2007 at 12:23:56 AM EST


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