In capturing the presidency, Obama, 47, became the first major-party nominee to reject federal funding for the general election. He spent $740.6 million . . .All the liberals who complained for years about the GOP's historical fund-raising advantage will now be silent.
McCain spent $227.7 million. . . .
Arizona Senator McCain, unlike Obama, accepted $84.1 million in public financing for the general election, a decision that barred him from raising money privately. Obama outspent him by a 4-to-1 margin from Sept. 1 through Nov. 24, FEC records show.
Five Quick Thoughts Under the Fedora: Boston and BOSTON, Bookies know their
Stuff, The point where it all Went Pear Shaped for the Brits, Fetterman and
Low Bars and Sears can Play the Game unlike VA dems
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While the President is right about the state of the city of Boston (which
is why I’m unlikely to go to any Redsox games next year) when he talks
about the ...
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Yeah, they will! Be Quiet? ROFLMAO!
ReplyDeleteAll they'll say now is, "Well, it's about time we were able to outspend those silly right wingers"!
You seem to apply logic and common sense to a purely emotional issue.
ReplyDeleteWhen the GOP buries the Dems in fundraising, there will be howls of 'unfair' echoing off the walls.
There will be no more talk of "campaign finance reform" for the next four years-unless the Republicans retake congress!
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