Sunday, November 8, 2009

fundraising

MoveOn.org Uses Palin Op-Ed as Fundraising Tool

That noise you hear? The political fundraising machine gearing up. more >>

Michigan Raises $3.1 Billion in Funds

The amount is the most ever by a public university. more >>

Barack Obama's Fundraising Hypocrisy—a Lobbyist by Any Other Name...

There's little difference between a lobbyist and a corporate titan looking for Beltway friends. more >>

It's Go Time

Raise money for your business before the downturn catches up with you first. more >>

Mitt Doesn't Cry Over Lost Loans

Losing hurts, but it's a lot less painful when you're Mitt Romney. more >>

Obama's Public Finance Flip-flop

The Illinois senator has a finance credibility problem. more >>

McCain Shifts Gears to Fundraising and Foreign Travel

As John McCain revamps his Republican presidential campaign, it's already clear that some things will be a lot different in the general election contest. more >>

Ron Paul, the Bomb on the Internet

Ron Paul's E-campaign was the ticket to his success and riches. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 29, 2008

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are pointing to record fundraising totals in February as evidence of the health of their respective presidential campaigns. Clinton announced on Thursday that her campaign raised $35 million in February—her best month so far. Obama has yet to release figures, but a spokesperson says his fundraising total will surpass that of his rival. more >>

Rudy Reaches for God's Black Book

Rudy Giuliani, the socially liberal Republican who's slipping in the polls, is reaching for an unusual E-mail list for help: a collection of 25 million Christian evangelicals. more >>

Thompson Will Play as Long as 'Fred Funds' Hold Out

Friends of Fred Thompson, the almost-forgotten GOP presidential hopeful, plan to stay in South Carolina as long as fans pump money into his campaign. more >>

Democratic Fundraiser Indicted

Former Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu was charged this afternoon in a 15-count indictment for engaging in what Manhattan U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia characterized as a "massive fraud scheme" that involved not only bilking investors but also making illegal campaign contributions in other peoples' names to candidates—most prominently, Hillary Clinton. more >>

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