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AGENDA21 Donating Member (862 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-07-06 08:17 PM
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John McCain's gutting of campaign finance is even bigger !
I wrote the other day about John McCain agreeing to lift the caps on coordinated party expenditures as part of the 527 bill. The initial concern was that this would now permit the Republicans to spend hundreds of millions of more dollars on the 2008 presidential race, while the Democrats don't have nearly as much cash on hand to spend - thus, the change was made to screw Democrats, not to keep money out of elections.

So basically, Mr. McCain agreed to gut campaign finance law - his trademark issue - in order to help himself to the trough. Gee, what a surprise.

Well, it's gets worse. A friend who works on such issues now tells me that it’s more than just the 2008 election that this will affect. I'll summarize my friend's analysis below.

The language of the bill is that is goes into effect upon enactment, meaning the party committees will be able to spend unlimited coordinated dollars in 2006 on candidates. I'm told this bill would be a huge boon to the Republican committees and leave the Democratic committees in the dust. Given the significant cash on hand advantage the RNC currently has, they could field candidates across the country that don’t have to raise a finger to fundraise

http://americablog.blogspot.com/2006/04/john-mccains-gutting-of-campaign.html
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