Have you ever given one.Not interested.Do you just speak your mind?Do you help with campaigns for student gov?Local Gov?National level?----There have been several threads on war protests & the idea of supporting the troops by bringing them home ect. Some people have said contributing $ is more effective than protests. So I was wondering how many people actually have?
3/30/2007 7:21:41 PM
ive made lots of phone calls, written letters, and stuffed envelopes but no money
3/30/2007 7:24:50 PM
I've done plenty of talk in the soap box, I've helped with campaigns for student gov in highschool & college level, but not a whole lot outside of that.What prompted it is this e-mail, which is making me consider a donation.
3/30/2007 7:29:16 PM
don't you already have your own little John Edwards thread?
3/30/2007 7:55:56 PM
I've given enough of my time and energy to campaigns to feel like I should never have to give a donation again in life. That said, I'm probably going to make my first donation before the end of the evening.
3/30/2007 7:57:13 PM
I want to know how many people have given campaign contributions, especially the light of several protest related threads where people have said contributions are more important. I suppose this could have been a side tracking of one of those several threads, but I wanted to keep it more general than an edwards focused topic or a protests related topic.That said, I'm probably going to make my first donation before the end of the evening.
3/30/2007 8:22:26 PM
Made my first contribution ever. It’s only a few hours work, I’ve spent more time online arguing positions similar to his, so its not too draining. Hope it helps meet the goal in time for their deadline of the end of march.
3/30/2007 8:33:21 PM
I contributed in '04.I doubt I'll contribute for '08.
3/30/2007 8:41:35 PM
Contributing now might be more effective than contributing against an incumbent.
3/30/2007 9:23:28 PM
^ That would depend on whether the goal was to get behind someone you actually support... I think he actually believed in whats-his-name.Not given one, Speak my mind far too much (especially around the office), no interest in student elections...I'm kind of disappointed in myself. Incidentally, I'm interested in setting up a guerrilla marketing campaign to educate citizens about non-main party options... There was discussion about it a while back, I think '08 will probably be an opportune time.
3/30/2007 9:36:08 PM
i've done the 3 dollars during taxes towards a campaign fund but i think ti's split evenlywhich actually brings up a point i like to makewhat do you guys think of campaign finance reform plan like this:no private donations/contributionsno corporate contributionsnational fund, created from taxes. not new taxes, but cutting a percentage from everything, all bills, laws, plans, proposals, and distributing that evenly between the nominated candidates. no political attack ads allowed. the only ads allowed are ads showcasing what your beliefs are, your stances on issues, and what you would like to do as president/vice presidentall adds MUST include vote history, or a showing of a website that lists voting history in a clear and concise manneri've been drinking but i think it might be an alright idea
3/30/2007 10:41:47 PM
I hate most of your ideas. For starters: no attack ads? Is it your assertion that there could never be anything negative about a candidate that the voting public would want to know about? Maybe they are a convicted fellon. Maybe they were convicted of graft and corruption. That some people abuse the freedom to attack their opponent does not negate the need to be able to do so. And again: matching funds always benefits the incumbent which automatically has name recognition and cumulative recognition from prior election advertising. By making sure a challenger can never spend more than an incumbent means the incumbent should never lose without doing something worthy of an attack ad. I don't feel comfortable with a 96% re-election rate. Back before any election regulations the re-election rate was quite low, I wonder if we can draw any correlation between pro-incumbent regulations and better incumbent performance on election nights?
3/31/2007 1:57:43 AM
When did these regulations go into effect, I wonder?
3/31/2007 2:16:13 AM
Midnight tonight is when they have to reach a certain level to stay in, so anyone who was planning on donating down the road, now would be a good time to keep a north carolinian in the race.Some campaign contributions might be going too far, but I think one’s coming from someone making less than ten bucks an hour are just fine.[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 5:43 AM. Reason : I want Edwards-Obama at the helm more than Hillary, so anything to help keep him in the race.]
3/31/2007 5:41:22 AM
3/31/2007 7:25:21 AM
3/31/2007 8:21:48 AM
The Edwards campaign is at 2.85 mil and they have to hit 3 mil tonight (from their online contributions) to stay in the game. I've talked a few other people irl into donating... still only about $200 between us, but this close to the wire & to the goal, I think any amount can help alot.I know their fundraisers have done alright, and they've had a few random surges in donations after Ann Coulter calling him a faggot & the whole breast cancer thing... I wonder how many candidates will still be in the running on Monday at the end of the 1st quarter?I mean Hillary & Obama obviously, and Edwards has always been part of the top 3. But I wonder if anyone else will make the cut. I’m sure a few will stay in just to keep their message “out there” but after tonight’s cut off will anyone else have the funds to be a serious candidate by Monday?[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 1:59 PM. Reason : .]
3/31/2007 1:57:31 PM
I was always paid.why would he have to drop out if he didn't get 3 million? Things aren't adding up here.[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 2:02 PM. Reason : .]
3/31/2007 1:59:48 PM
Have you ever given one.yes - but not to federal candidates. small amounts to local candidatesNot interested.i dont know what you are askingDo you just speak your mind?sometimesDo you help with campaigns for student gov?no, but i have helped with young dem races and am currently in oneLocal Gov?yesNational level?not really**********
3/31/2007 2:07:22 PM
Not drop out per se, but they set a reasonable minimum goal to be financially viable/enough to get free press coverage if they've hit that mark.
3/31/2007 2:09:10 PM
Just to clarify, that $3 million is online donations only...Hotline's projecting Edwards to raise between $13-17 million.
3/31/2007 2:12:52 PM
I cant believe yall claim him, he was one of the worse Senators we have every had...the day after he got elected, he started his run for the Prez....and unless something big happens, he aint gonna succeed at that...he is going to become the John McCain of the Dems......(always running, never will win)[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 5:20 PM. Reason : w]
3/31/2007 5:19:35 PM
Something interesting to note...Edwards is noting his online contributions on his website: $3.2 million from 36k contributors (or, about $89 per contribution). Obama's campaign is not telling how much they've raised online, but according to his website, 83k people have made 108k donations.
3/31/2007 10:11:18 PM
yeah - the obama campaign sent out an email the other day saying that they will be emphasizing the number of individual contributors rather then amount of money
3/31/2007 10:16:51 PM
Thats because even though the media will spend a month talking about the first quarter fundraising numbers, the strategy of Obama and Edwards is to pass Hillary by having lots of little donors who are willing to volunteer and do other staff, and who can give every month. Hillary will have a ton of max contributors, which will hurt her in the second and third quarter.To answer the questions:I have given in the past. Im giving a small amount monthly to Edwards right now.I have done a lot of campaign work at all levels.
3/31/2007 10:21:57 PM
i saw Jesse Helms standing under a tree at the fairgrounds in Raleigh, right at dusk, during the State Fair, right inside near the east exit near the Kerr Scott building, next to a big sign for his campaignim pretty sure this was 1996he was standing there all by himself. it was def. him because he had been scheduled to appear in the Kerr Scott bldg earlier that afternoon.it was kind of weird. i stared at him for a bit, he stared at me back, and then i continued on my way out the east exit.i just remember thinking that he was lucky i wasnt a large, angry, black lesbian, because he didnt look like he could have defended himself very well, physically speaking.what this has to do with your thread? just made me remember that for some reason. dunno why.[Edited on April 1, 2007 at 1:14 AM. Reason : ]
4/1/2007 1:11:45 AM
i would like to have a system like Cherokee's, but it would never work. plus, people would run just to get the gov't money...
4/1/2007 3:37:42 AM
Hillary's going to announce her first quarter totals in a bit (2 PM).
4/1/2007 1:43:36 PM
She got 36 million. Got 10 million from senate campaign. Obama got 22.DRUDGEREPORT
4/1/2007 1:58:40 PM
That's not the real number--she's got four campaigns funneling into her effort. I guess there's $11M coming from her Senate campaign.I'd like to know how much is going to support her exploratory committee, her Presidential campaign in the Democratic primary and her Presidential campaign in the general election.I'll wait and see what compliance turns out...
4/1/2007 2:29:06 PM
hahah you people donating to Edwards like he gives a flying fuck about you or your interests as a poor young person
4/1/2007 3:05:18 PM
says the guy who works for ron paul
4/1/2007 6:43:31 PM
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/1255896/
4/1/2007 7:29:49 PM
4/2/2007 9:02:16 AM
Numbers are in for Obama--$25 million, with $23.5 million for primary spending. Of that, $6.9 million was raised online.
4/4/2007 12:56:31 PM
5/2/2007 3:27:15 PM
5/2/2007 3:44:20 PM
Corporations don't vote, so why should they be allowed to give money to candidates? It's legalized bribery.
5/2/2007 3:54:47 PM
so that big name candidates, both republican and democrats, can each pad their funding to virtually assure that a 3rd party candidate will not win a major election...even if you have Perot/Forbes type bankroll
5/2/2007 3:58:44 PM
I believe this is the ad they are trying to buy air time for:
5/2/2007 7:06:10 PM
5/2/2007 7:10:40 PM
The asian chick was pretty cute at least.
5/2/2007 11:58:33 PM
It looks like they raised the money & are playing it in Washington and are raising more to play it in Iowa.
5/3/2007 1:27:29 PM
I appreciated the sentiment behind running the ad in DC...I didn't think it was the wisest use of campaign funds, but I appreciated the interest in keeping pressure on Congress. But running it in Iowa? That's just blatant pandering.
5/3/2007 1:44:40 PM
6/14/2007 9:37:40 PM
That's what you call lowering Q2 expectations.
6/14/2007 9:50:04 PM
I'm sorry, but if JE really gave a damn about the fucking war when he was posting all that bull shit about "rushing" to get the ad into Washington, DC in May, then why the fuck didn't he just pony up the 100K that he claimed was needed? Why did his CAMPAIGN have to raise that money for something that ostensibly wasn't for his campaign?come on, supplanter, open your eyes. JE is a freaking tool and he doesn't give a damn about you. he just wants to use your money to further his own agenda without actually committing any of his own. really. 100K is nothing to Edwards. he just wanted to have something fancy that he could slap his campaign logo on, but he couldn't do that with his own money...
6/14/2007 10:30:19 PM
Most of the people running for pres are fairly well off financially. But it takes millions more than he has in personal finances to run a campaign for president.Obama I've heard is in NC charging a few thousand a head to see him speak at you. Edwards charged $15 to speak with you. (i've not heard of any recent hillary visits to the state at all)No one running for pres is perfect or knows about or cares about every individual individually, but as far as someone who can represent a liberal from NC there is no denying that this is the best choice.
6/14/2007 11:59:49 PM
care to address the "push" for the DC ad? prolly not. That his subsequent pleas for money all sound the same should also raise an eyebrow or seven...
6/15/2007 12:04:09 AM
Yes, my $400 haircuts were mistakenly paid for out of my campaign donations.but as soon as I discovered the error, I immediately paid my campaign back.--John my-daddy-worked-in-a-mill Edwards. ...campaigns are ridiculously expensive to run. Obamas campaign charged a nominal $20 for people to attend a rally where he spoke. a few hundred dollars would be required to meet him personally. other candidates do the same thing. theres nothing wrong with that. whats wrong is the way some candidates think they can carelessly spend the money on personal bullshit. [Edited on June 15, 2007 at 12:09 AM. Reason : ]
6/15/2007 12:05:03 AM