Scott Walker Rents Out Email and Donor Lists To Pay Campaign Debt (wisconsingazette.com)
An anonymous reader writes: In an effort to pay off his hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt racked up from his failed presidential run, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is renting out his email and donor lists to other candidates. Wisconsin Gazette reports: "The campaign owed $1.2 million at the end of 2015 and has paid off about $308,000 since then, according to campaign finance records. The bulk of those payments have been made possible by income from Granite Lists, a New Hampshire-based company that rents out Republican donor lists. Granite Lists has paid more than $172,000 to Walker's campaign since it ended in September. In April alone, Granite Lists brought the campaign nearly $50,000, comprising most of the total $70,930 the campaign brought in that month. In addition to flat-rate charges, candidates can set up revenue-sharing agreements, where some of the proceeds they obtain from donors are diverted back to the list owner. Candidates can also pay a flat rate of $10,500 to email Walker's entire 675,000-person email list and $7,000 to email the 225,000 donors and presidential sign-ups, according to Granite Lists website. [Granite Lists] calls Walker's donor file 'one of the hottest donor lists to hit the market in years.'"
And sent Ron Paul $10.
In return, to this day, I'm still getting batshit ramblings in my inbox from all over the Republican spectrum.
Never again.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee rented the Obama for America list twice in April, services valued at $135,000, according to an FEC report.
The Daddy casts sleep on the Baby. The Baby resists!
Sure, as long as you get the X signatures required to be recognized as an official candidate.
That's exactly the way it works. With enough signatures, anybody can get on the ballot. The money angle is bullshit. Money has more influence on the voter than the politician. It's being spent to convince everyone to vote 'correctly' to make sure the *right lizard* gets in. And with 98% compliance, it is an outstanding success. It is the voters who give power to money. You could vote for, say, the Greens, and turn all the other guy's money into confetti. The choice is yours, not theirs.
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
"The campaign owed $1.2 million at the end of 2015 and has paid off about $308,000 since then, according to campaign finance records."
Did anyone expect anything else from an erstwhile rising star of the "party of fiscal responsibility?"
Or are they not even bothering to try to push that bullshit anymore?