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Q1 Congressional Reports

by: David Dayen

Fri Apr 17, 2009 at 10:41:13 AM PDT


So the first quarter of fundraising for the 2010 cycle ended, and this week the reports were filed.  Swing State Project has a good roundup.  Here's what I found interesting:

• In CA-48, Beth Krom had an unusually strong quarter, considering she entered the race in the middle of it.  She raised $63,000 for the quarter, actually beating the incumbent, John Campbell, who raised $55,000.  Now, in 2008 candidates like Nick Leibham and Debbie Cook beat their incumbent counterparts in fundraising repeatedly, but had major disadvantages in cash on hand because the incumbents had assembled war chests from prior fundraising.  And that's the case here too - Campbell has $300,000 CoH, while Krom has $61,000, a 5-to-1 advantage.  But to beat Campbell so early in the cycle shows a lot of potential.

• Debbie Cook, Charlie Brown and Bill Durston basically raised no money in the quarter, dampening any expectation that they will run again in their respective districts.  Durston raised $9,000, but that was probably all before he hinted at dropping out due to medical troubles.

• In CA-44, Bill Hedrick may be getting national attention, but he's not raising national numbers, and if he continues to put up $14,000 for a quarter, the D-Trip will either walk away or look for another challenger.  I respect the hell out of Hedrick but he's got to do better than that.

• CA-37 is absolutely ripe for a primary challenge.  Noted deadbeat Laura Richardson raised a paltry $28,500, as an incumbent, and her $39,000 cash on hand is dwarfed by $363,000 in debt.  We deserve better than Laura Richardson in that very blue district.

• Jerry McNerney put up a $275,000 quarter in CA-11.

• His numbers weren't spectacular, but Palm Springs Mayor Steve Pougnet is drawing some attention for his challenge to Mary Bono Mack in CA-45.  This is another "Obama Republican" district, and Pougnet, a gay father of two, has an interesting profile for the district and a proven record in the community.  This one bears watching.

David Dayen :: Q1 Congressional Reports
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CA Dem House Delegation Fundraising Help? (4.00 / 1)
I haven't seen the breakdown of the individual contributors for Hedrick but why doesn't our Dem House members pony up a double-max contribution from their campaign accounts to Hedrick?

It's seed money to get his campaign going. If thus 30 of our Dem members did that he'd have well-over 100K.

They should be doing the same thing for CA-3 granted there is no challenger yet; but they get involved in primaries - see McNerney v. Filson in 2006. Even without a declared challenger money could be set aside for the general election candidate. Hint Hint: Garamendi.

Facebook Page for the Draft Garamendi for CA-3 here.


Paying down Durston's debt should be a priority... (0.00 / 0)
...the grassroots in the district would not look fondly on any candidate that did not first work to pay down the substantial personal investments that the Durstons invested...

To that end, last night in Amador John Burton helped out a lot, by thanking him publicly and specifically.


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Paying down Durston's debt should be a priority... (0.00 / 0)
...the grassroots in the district would not look fondly on any candidate that did not first work to pay down the substantial personal investments that the Durstons invested...

To that end, last night in Amador John Burton helped out a lot, by thanking him publicly and specifically.


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Hedrick has to establish himself first (0.00 / 0)
he did a good job in 2008, but if he can't raise his own seed money I don't see why the electeds should bail him out yet.  $14K is embarrassing and I wouldn't want to waste my $ on someone who can't do better than that.

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CA-44, Bill Hedrick Q1 Results (0.00 / 0)

Its not reasonable to compare CA-44 candidates fundraising levels with Northern or San Diego counties. The CD-44 is a low income with low numbers of campaign donors. Bill ran an excellent campaign with scarce funds but plenty of grassroots, organizational and youth mobilization. He gained better than expected support and almost won. Bill earned our support for 2010. The demographics are in our favor, every month hundress if not thousands of Latino citizens reach voting age and many other become naturalized. We learned to mobilize the Latino vote and will continue in 2010 to the benefit of the Democratic candidates.
 

I'm not asking for a million bucks (0.00 / 0)
but $14,000 is the kind of haul that a non-serious candidate takes in.  Candidates can actually call people outside the district for money, so that comment doesn't make much sense to me.  He may have ran a good race with scarce funds, but if he wants to win he needs real funds.

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Explain please (0.00 / 0)
What kind of money do you think Mr. Hedrick needs to have at this point in time?  It would seem he's got to be serious about running again.  Otherwise why would he be raising any money?

I'm curious.  When not that many people have even announced their intention to run, he's obviously raising some money.  What is considered good enough, especially this far before an election?

I don't mean this in a sarcastic way or anything.  I really want to know.

Thanks.


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I would expect to hang even with Calvert (0.00 / 0)
Or at minimum some healthy percentage of his numbers, say 2/3s or so.

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this is not the most important quarter (0.00 / 0)
and it's a tough economy out there.  But $14K is not a serious total for a Congressional candidate in any quarter.  $50K would have been more reasonable at the low end.  

You're going to need half a million dollars at the absolute minimum to beat Ken Calvert.  I would normally say $1 million, actually.  Some would say that's ridiculous; Hedrick only raised $150K last cycle.  Well, he didn't win.  And now that Calvert is a threatened incumbent and on everyone's radar screen, the NRCC and his fellow Republicans will come to his rescue.  I don't like that money is this important.  But it is.  And it's a measure of grassroots support.  


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