Fundraising for Freshman Democrats: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

The Hill published an article highlighting some of the fundraising efforts of freshmen Democrats in the House.  Apparently, many are doing quite well.  David Loebsack (IA-02) has raised about $71,000.  Kirsten Gillebrand (NY-20) has raised $65,000 in PAC money alone.  Earl Perlmutter (CO-07) has raised $79,000.  Charlie Wilson (OH-06) has raised $34,000.  Paul Hodes has raised $35,000.  Jason Altmire (PA-04) and Patrick Murphy (PA-08) have both raised $50,000 in PAC money alone.  Zack Space (OH-18) and Steven Kagen (WI-08) have both raised $35,000 in PAC money.

As far as simple financial numbers go, this is good news.  All of these candidates are vulnerable to some degree.  So, if all of these House members are already off to good starts, they may be able to force out potentially strong challenges early on.

But the article also has some worrying relevations.  For one thing, Nancy Boyda (KS-02) has raised only $13,000.  Considering the presidential vote in her district (Bush won it by 20 points), Boyda is probably one of our top five most vulnerable Democrats.  Plus, she will not have Sebelius' coattails helping her and will instead have to contend with the Republican tide at the top of the ticket from the eventual Republican nominee and Senator Pat Roberts. Finally, she will possibly face a rematch against Jim Ryun. More over the flip...

However, the thing that is more disappointing to me than Boyda's numbers (it's early, give her some time) is where the other candidates are getting there money.  First, relying heavily on PAC money does not give the best image.  But beyond that, it's a question of which PACs they're getting donations from.

Both Gillebrand and Perlmutter have taken money from Altria, which represents the makers of Marlboro cigarettes. Loebsack and Perlmutter have received contributions from the American Bankers Association PAC while Perlmutter also has donations from Comcast and JP Morgan and Loebsack has donations from the American Association of Realtors.

It's unsettling to see any elected officials taking money from cigarette makers.  It's worse to see Democrats, liberal Democrats at that, doing that.  And while Comcast, et al. aren't the scourge of Satan, I also don't like the image of elected Democrats at their beg and call.

http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/Th eHill/News/Frontpage/020107/freshmen.htm l

My suggestion for anyone else who feels the way I do, is to donate through the Netroots and other liberal PACs like MoveOn and Democracy for America.  The more candidates and elected officials can get from the Netroots, the less they have to rely on PACs whose goals are sometimes/often/always contrary to the goals of progressives/working people/middle class/etc.

One should also note that Netroots heroes Jerry McNerney (CA-11), Carol Shea-Porter (NH-01), John Yarmuth (KY-03), Joe Sestak (PA-07), John Hall (NY-19), and Tim Walz (MN-01) are not mentioned in the article.  We need to act now to keep these people a)in Congress by making sure they have adequate resources to be re-elected and b)from becoming corrupted by negative interests.



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Role for ActBlue and BlogPac to play here? (none / 0)

"Front paging" these lesser known House races would seem a good role for the ActBlue and BlogPac websites.

Many of the netroots PAC's promote them as beauty pageants for main stream candidates who don't need any promotion.

A better usage would seem along the lines of your message, listing the vulnerable Democratic Congressmen who need help and trying to organize the  online political community to support them financially.


by BrionLutz on Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 12:23:01 PM EST

Re: Fundraising for Freshman Democrats: The Good, (none / 0)

I assume the place to go is here:  http://www.actblue.com/page/bluemajority ?refcode=DKosSidebar

But too many of these excellent freshmen are not included.

Chris, Kos, David, How about added a few?  


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by hilltopper on Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 01:49:38 PM EST

Re: Fundraising for Freshman Democrats: The Good, (none / 0)

boyda's whole message in 2006 was that she was not seeking big money that her campaign was funded by individuals which is why she didn't raise or spend as much as Ryun did.  If she turns around and now accepts tons of PAC money to stay in office how is that going to look?  I don't think she'll do that.  

I think that being a DCCC target puts her in a position to receive more PAC money but i think it also puts her in a position to call more individuals in other areas.  Plus she won't have Claire and Sebelius hoovering up all the Kansas City and Wichita money so I think that will help too.

I sent her $500 so far and I'm going to try and max out by the end of the year - I encourage others to send what they can.


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by sarahkatheryn on Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 01:50:05 PM EST

Re: Fundraising for Freshman Democrats: The Good, (none / 0)

Nothing wrong with the realtors.  I don't know why you group them in with Tobacco.


by Marylander on Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 02:47:33 PM EST

CT-2? (none / 0)

What about landslide Joe Courtney who only won his race in CT-2 by 81 votes. This was the closest race in the country and a pick up for Dems.

Talk about a close race that will need all the help of the net roots to win. This race won't have Ned Lamont to pull our Democratic candidates across the finish line this time.


If all politics is local- then it's time to support your local Democratic Town Committee.
by JJonMyDD on Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 05:28:33 PM EST

Re: CT-2? (none / 0)

If anything Lieberman remaining in the race with defacto Republican status scrambled things and drove up turn out for Republicans.


by Quinton on Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 06:15:49 PM EST
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Re: CT-2? (none / 0)

WHO WILL ALL BE THERE AGAIN IN 2008 TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.

Presidential years bring a much larger turnout then the off years.


If all politics is local- then it's time to support your local Democratic Town Committee.
by JJonMyDD on Sat Feb 03, 2007 at 12:45:53 AM EST
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Re: CT-2? (none / 0)

It's important to remember, however, that the second district as a +9 Democratic PVI, and that was in a year in which Kerry's margin of victory in the state was smaller than Gore's.


by TheUnknown285 on Thu Feb 15, 2007 at 09:07:34 AM EST
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