Pro-Hillary Third Party Groups Drop Nearly $300,000 On Mailings And Phone Banks In One Day

Third party groups supporting Hillary plunked down an astonishing sum of nearly $300,000 in political spending in one day yesterday, a cash outlay that will almost all fund mailings and phone-bank calls.

FEC filings show that the pro-choice group Emily's List shelled out nearly $190,000 yesterday for mailers and phone banks, while the American Federation of Teachers spent nearly $95,000 yesterday, all on direct mail. The filings show the dates of the expenditures, but not necessarily when the mailings will be sent or the calls will be made.

The nearly $300,000 is a big one-day buy that will almost certainly unleash a wave of mailings in the next few days, most likely in Iowa and perhaps in New Hampshire. At least one third-party mailing has already caused controversy in the race: Yesterday John Edwards criticized the Hillary campaign over a mailer sent out by a pro-Hillary labor union attacking Barack Obama's health care plan, saying that the mailing's inclusion of an Edwards quote was designed to suggest that Edwards was behind it.

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Survey says: (none / 0)

YES, Obama's supporters are already going after any independent expenditures in the campaign.


by souvarine on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 11:20:50 AM EST

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Hahahahahaha!!!!!

Hillary Clinton is trying to buy likeability. So shallow! HILLARY IS A SOUR LOSER.

Obama supporters are going to pump another million overnight. You don't know them? They are regular people. CHANGE IS COMING!


by win on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 11:55:03 AM EST
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Glad to hear they're doing it. If I were a Democratic candidate for President, three groups I would want on my side turning out the vote in a caucus are teachers, unions, and EMILY's list. Great news for Hillary!


by arkansasdemocrat on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 12:00:24 PM EST

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I didn't help her being likable. Do you think she needs another likability tour with that money?


by win on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 12:02:33 PM EST
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Well, you can't have it both ways...in 2008 when the GOP pulls out all the stops (and all the skeletons in the Clinton closet) you won't be able to complain--or take the high road.


by aiko on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 12:05:13 PM EST
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I think the media tried to shovel Hillary Clinton into our throats. Obviously, that didn't work.
 Now we are seeing the real Clintons and her venomous, hateful supporters who hide under the umbrella of the democratic party.
by win on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 12:48:00 PM EST
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Hmmm, you may want to re-read your comments in this thread.  They came across as venomous and angry, but also really funny, because that's what you're railing about.


by Kingstongirl on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 01:04:08 PM EST
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Am I funny? Listen.
I almost passed out with all those Hillary's lies, repeated by the media. Obama saved me!

OBAMA IS THE SAVIOR !


by win on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 01:54:24 PM EST
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troll (1.00 / 1)


ABO... Anybody but Obama. I LIKE the democratic party.

by MollieBradford on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 04:55:30 PM EST
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Obama is the savior?  We all might have been better off if you actually had passed out.


Buddhist Clintonistas for Obama.
by Denny Crane on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 06:07:10 PM EST
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What do the two things have to do (none / 0)

with each other?  Everyone knows everything there is to know about Clinton.  So no problem there and they will use 527s to smear any candidate including Obama, complaining isn't going to stop that.


ABO... Anybody but Obama. I LIKE the democratic party.

by MollieBradford on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 03:29:31 PM EST
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He's complaining because they didn't pick Obama.  That's the only criterion that matters for these guys.


Buddhist Clintonistas for Obama.
by Denny Crane on Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 06:08:19 PM EST


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