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Fundraising: Fred's struggles

Posted: Monday, October 01, 2007 9:47 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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Here's something to compare Thompson's money to: the 1st Q numbers of his three main rivals: Romney raised 21.2M; Giuliani raised 16.6M; McCain raised 13M.
 

By comparison, Fred’s $7-8M (or even $10 million) this quarter is not great. NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell reports that sources say Fred Thompson will report in excess of $8 million, but would not say if the campaign breaks the $10 million mark in his campaign's first FEC filing. More specifically, advisors say Thompson has 70,000 individual donors, which they claim describe as "a huge signal of grassroots support." About one quarter of the money raised comes from online donors. And since his formal announcement day in early September, advisors claim they have raised 200-thousand dollars a day.
 
Advisors acknowledge the third-quarter filing may be "a little less than" Giuliani, but they claim their fundraising makes Thompson "competitive." They claim to "feel good." Thompson's campaign will complete its filing within a few days and does not plan to be the first campaign to announce.
 
Richardson announced he raised another $5.2 million in the third quarter. Richardson spokesman Tom Reynolds tells the AP, "This figure obviously separates us from the second-tier candidates and makes clear this is a four-person race." He may eschew public financing.
 
Edwards' camp, when they announced their decision to take matching funds, indicated they would raise at least $7 million. NBC/NJ’s Tricia Miller reports Edwards senior adviser Joe Trippi sent one last plea to fulfill the campaign's goal of raising $1 million online by the end of the quarter Sunday night. "Ten days ago, we put our online campaign in your hands. We did the math and told you that to stay on target we needed to raise $1 million online by midnight tonight," he wrote. "None of us knew if that was possible." Trippi wrote that the campaign needed $79,212 more by midnight in the giver's time zone.
 
As for the two Dem frontrunners, the Washington Post is reporting that both camps will raise more than $17 million. NBC News sources indicate both will surpass $20 million.
 
For some reason, this L.A. Times piece about last-minute fundraising for Clinton led with a shot about Norman Hsu. The LAT notes had Hsu not been in jail, he would have been "an integral part of Clinton's Northern California swing. He was supposed to serve as co-host at a Clinton fundraiser Sunday evening in the Silicon Valley town of Woodside."
 
On the GOP side, Romney's camp announced they've raised about $10 million and that the candidate contributed another $6-7 million.

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Sorry about the spelling.  It's that government-funded public education I received.  
Fred Wantsome - lazy by nature, stupid by choice. Why not vote for him - after Bush, Hitler, Stalin, Hoover or Wile E. Coyote would be acceptable. You people have proved you have no sense or shame - vote Fred.
Ron Paul is a freak (Period)..he has no concept of Federalism or what direction our country truly needs to go in...keep dreaming....Freds got this thing bagged.
Well it looks like Ron Paul has one twelve year old supporter.  Gee. do you think that anyone noticed that the same moron wrote more than a dozen posts and signed each one with a different made-up name.  Why aren't you in school today, junior?  Last week we had Junior's brother writing a dozen fake posts with multiple names for Huckleberry.  Repubs do this because they are all a bunch of third rate sociopaths.  Ron Paul, what a joke, got his doctorate by sending in a cereal box top and fifty cents.
If you subtract Mitt's own contribution, Ron Paul could have more cash on hand.
Where do these people come from? "Read The Constitution" obviously hasn't done their homework. It is "Joseph" Smith and if you knew anything about the "Mormons", you would know our "prophet" does not meddle in politics except his own personal business and encourages all "Mormons" to do the same. If you want to be honest, do your homework first please.  
Most of Fred Thompson's money came in the last 3 weeks since he announced.  Most people were waiting to make sure he would announce before they parted with their hard earned money.  I would say Fred did pretty well in 3 weeks.

Ron Paul is a clown.  He would be nothing but another Jimmy Carter as far as national security.  Keep trying to tear Fred down, it's the best shot you have.  If people stop and listen to Fred, they will realize he represents a good part of this country!
Sorry, just clicked in here by accident.  There does not appear to be any intelligent life forms.  Must be the "wunnerful" public education system.

Oh, by the way, "Fred for Flying . . . "  how much has your lazy liberal ass accomplished compared to Fred Thompson (attorney, prosecutor, actor, author, etc.)  

"The second amendment to the constitution means exactly what it says"  Fred Thompson
Poor Domenico,

He can't do math.

Fred only got into the campaign in September, meaning he had one month to raise money in the three month quarter.

2nd Quarter Fundraising Summary:

Romney: $21.2M over 92 days = $230K/day
Guiliani: $16.6M over 92 days = $180K/day
McCain: $13M over 92 days = $141K/day
Thompson: $8M over 26 days = $307K/day

Sorry, Libs. Thompson will kick your fat behinds.
2nd Quarter Fundraising:

Romney: $21.2M over 92 days = $230K/day
Guiliani: $16.6M over 92 days = $180K/day
McCain: $13M over 92 days = $141K/day
Thompson: $8M over 26 days = $307K/day
Silly out of touch liberals.  Fred has been leading in many polls for months.  Polls that count.  You don't do that if you're a lazy enigma.

Unimpressed by his quarterly numbers?  Hmm...the majority of that $8 million in support is from less than 30 days of a quarter because he only announced on September 6th.  Many said they wouldn't contribute until after he announced so his exploratory donatations are a fraction of the quarterly total.  

So Fred didn't do too shabby if you remove the MSNBC (Main Stream Nuts Backing Clinton) spin.

As for you deluded Dems backing Hillary/Obama; one question:  Why do they have the overwhemlming endorsement of Imadamnutjob and Castro?  Silly out-of-touch Hollywood socialists...move to Cuba or Iran if you hate America so much.

President Thompson  By J. Peter Mulhern http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/09/president_thompson.html
"Conventional wisdom is hardening around the proposition that Fred Dalton Thompson is too lazy, ill-prepared, tired, old, lackluster, inexperienced, inconsistent and bald to make a successful run for President.

Of course, conventional wisdom rarely gets anything right. When it does, it's only by accident.

In this case conventional wisdom is not just wrong but comically so. Thompson will win the Republican nomination for two reasons. First, he's a very impressive candidate. Second, there's no realistic alternative. He will win the general election for the same two reasons...."


Let's start by considering the Thompson's Republican competition.

Fred's numbers include his June "test the waters" donations of $3.5 million, which means he raised under $5 million, less than Richardson and McCain. Also, keep in mind that when Guiliani announces his numbers they include General Election donations which can only be used if and when he wins the nomination. Please do your homework and report the actual Primary Dollars raised per campaign.  
It's not "media bias". Ron Paul runs 2-4% in national polls. Edwards runs 12-16%. That's why Edwards gets more attention. Sorry, its not a conspiracy.
It's obvious that the people who are claiming Thompson isn't energetic enough have been seduced by the expectation of the phony politician who will act, say and do anything for votes and press.  Fred is a real person, running for authentic reasons, not for power or glory, but to save this country's direction from degradation for his kids, grandkids and all kids.
Political Madmen are known for their spunk and excitement, perhaps the people citing Thompson isn't energetic would prefer voting for a madman.
Fred Thompson has the insight to keep us out of world war three. GIve the power to hillary and she will make george look impotent. WE need a thinker and doer in the whitehouse. Someone who will surround himself with knowledge and lead from example...Go FRed............
"Fred's numbers include his June "test the waters" donations of $3.5 million, which means he raised under $5 million, less than Richardson and McCain. Also, keep in mind that when Guiliani announces his numbers they include General Election donations which can only be used if and when he wins the nomination. Please do your homework and report the actual Primary Dollars raised per campaign."

Actually, Bob, you need to do the homework and apparently its math homework.

The $3.5 million from June's testing the waters was not part of the $8 million for the most recent quarter.  He had to report that at the end of June and there was a big hoopla about how 'disappointing that was.'  A quarter, 1/4...1/4th of 12 months = 3 months.  Get it...July + August + September = 3 or 1/4 of a year.  June + July + August + September = 4 months or 1/3 of a year (advanced math).

$8 million, 1 quarter, $200,000/day since September 6th all = 1 Next Conservative POTUS X 2 Terms = 8 more years of liberal whining.

Go FRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEDDDDDDD!!!!      


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