I’ve already written before about illegal campaign contributions from Gazan Arabs to the Barack Obama campaign, which the Arabs state the Obama campaign has not returned to them. Now Newsweek magazine, a rather liberal publication, tells us that the Obama campaign has a far bigger problem with illegal campaign contributions than most of us had expected.
The Obama campaign has shattered all fund-raising records, raking in $458 million so far, with about half the bounty coming from donors who contribute $200 or less. Aides say that’s an illustration of a truly democratic campaign. To critics, though, it can be an invitation for fraud and illegal foreign cash because donors giving individual sums of $200 or less don’t have to be publicly reported. Consider the cases of Obama donors “Doodad Pro” of Nunda, N.Y., who gave $17,130, and “Good Will” of Austin, Texas, who gave more than $11,000—both in excess of the $2,300-per-person federal limit. In two recent letters to the Obama campaign, Federal Election Commission auditors flagged those (and other) donors and informed the campaign that the sums had to be returned. Neither name had ever been publicly reported because both individuals made online donations in $10 and $25 increments. “Good Will” listed his employer as “Loving” and his occupation as “You,” while supplying as his address 1015 Norwood Park Boulevard, which is shared by the Austin nonprofit Goodwill Industries. Suzanha Burmeister, marketing director for Goodwill, said the group had “no clue” who the donor was. She added, however, that the group had received five puzzling thank-you letters from the Obama campaign this year, prompting it to send the campaign an e-mail in September pointing out the apparent fraudulent use of its name.
“Doodad Pro” listed no occupation or employer; the contributor’s listed address is shared by Lloyd and Lynn’s Liquor Store in Nunda. “I have never heard of such an individual,” says Diane Beardsley, who works at the store and is the mother of one of the owners. “Nobody at this store has that much money to contribute.” (She added that a Doodad’s Boutique, located next door, had closed a year ago, before the donations were made.)
The RNC has a filed a formal complaint based on this Newsweek article. But, you can see the huge difference between the McCain and Obama campaigns. The McCain campaign publishes a list of every donor and scrupulously makes sure that the donations are on the up and up. The Obama campaign could hardly care less where their money comes from, or whether it’s legal or not, as long as it comes from somewhere.
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[...] written plenty about the illegal campaign contributions flowing into the Obama campaign. Now we find that the Obama campaign is allowing contributions made with obviously fake names and [...]
Posted on October 23rd, 2008 at 7:41 am
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