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Title: New Hillary 527 "affinity" group
Description: American Leadership Council


Wayne in WA State - February 22, 2008 07:27 AM (GMT)
Pro-Clinton 527 Prepares For Ohio, PA and Texas


Allies of Hillary Clinton plan an expensive, stealth campaign to buttress her standing in the must-win states of Ohio, Texas and Pennsylvania.

They're canvassing Clinton donors for pledges of up to $100,000 in the hope of raising at least $10M by the end of next week. The money will be placed in the account of a political committee organized under section 527 of the tax code.

A Democrat who was briefed on the project said that Pennsylvania attorney William A. K. Titelman is leading the effort to solicit money. Titleman, who raised money for Gov. Bill Richardson's presidential campaign, has not contributed money to Clinton. He did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

By law, the 527 cannot coordinate its activities with the Clinton campaign, although at least one major Clinton donor with direct ties to the campaign said last night that the effort was an open secret among donors.

(Update: Per ABC's Jake Tapper, the group is calling itself the "American Leadership Project" and is staffed by several veterans of the Clinton White House.)

A Clinton spokesman said he knew nothing about the 527.

Two Democrats said that the 527 plans to run television ads and send pro-Clinton literature in all three states. One of the Democrats said that the ads will also include contrast messages against Obama.

Plans for the 527 were conceived in late January, when Clinton's campaign was nearly broke. Since Feb. 5, she has raised nearly $20M, but still faces a resource disadvantage. Obama's aides said they're approaching their goal of raising money from 500,000 new donors since Jan. 1 and project a total haul of more than $35M for February.

Perhaps as early as today, a consortium of Service Employees union locals will disclose its own plans for mobilization in Ohio and Pennsylvania on behalf of Barack Obama, an irony that will not be lost on those covering the race closely: a similar SEIU compact in Iowa ran ads praising John Edwards and drew strong protests from Obama's campaign.


earthmother - February 22, 2008 02:55 PM (GMT)
She's obviously desperate. Did you see the debate last night? I thought she was very snarky. Her jabs at Obama were undignified and uncalled for. He handled himself with his usual dignity, however. Hillary was clearly pandering again, with her constant references to Texas and Ohio (how obvious was that?). Anyway, I won't be surprised at anything the Clinton camp does to try to pull out Texas and Ohio because she knows she's toast if she doesn't win them. The latest polls show almost a dead heat in Texas and Hillary slightly ahead in Ohio. I believe that will shift by the time the voting begins. IMO, Obama's going to take this thing on the first ballot in August. We could do a lot worse, but I'm afraid any hopes we may have clung to of Gore somehow getting in are fading fast.




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