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Title: Fred's funds raise fear of flop
Source: The Politco
URL Source: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0707/5156.html
Published: Jul 30, 2007
Author: Mike Allen
Post Date: 2007-07-30 16:45:20 by Eoghan
Keywords: None
Views: 620
Comments: 25

Fred Thompson plans to announce Tuesday that his committee to test the waters for a Republican presidential campaign raised slightly more than $3 million in June, substantially less than some backers had hoped, according to Republican sources.

Thompson plans to make the disclosure in a filing with the Internal Revenue Service, as he continues to operate his prospective campaign as a political organization that does not require disclosure to the Federal Election Commission.

Many Republicans had seen the “Law & Order” actor and former U.S. senator from Tennessee as a potential savior in a tough election cycle.

He attracted support from such top-shelf party figures as Mary Matalin, Liz Cheney, George P. Bush and other GOP stalwarts who saw him as a potential Hillary Clinton slayer.

But many Republicans have turned queasy as Thompson has ousted part of his original brain trust and repeatedly delayed his official announcement, which is now planned for shortly after Labor Day, in the first two weeks of September.

Some are already saying a prospective Thompson run is a flop. “I just don’t see it anymore,” said a key Republican who had been extremely enthusiastic about a Thompson candidacy.

"That number is really underwhelming. There were indications it could be double that. They've been saying that people were waiting for Fred, and the money was going to pour in. He looks like he's already losing momentum."

Thompson advisers are bracing for news coverage of the fundraising figure as a disappointment, but point out it covers only 26 days -- from June 4, when Friends of Fred Thompson Inc., was formed, to June 30, which the IRS specifies as the closing day for this report.

Thompson camp's defense

“There has been some criticism that the testing-the-waters committee is not such a testing-the-waters committee and that he’s running some sort of campaign,” said a Thompson adviser.

“He’s raising enough to test the waters, not run a full-fledged presidential campaign. He’s not a candidate.”

The adviser said the figure was enough for Thompson to hire some staff, do some travel and work on his policy initiatives.

“It’s not going to be a huge number for a presidential campaign. It’s a testing-the-waters-type number. The number will reflect that goal. He hasn’t been campaigning. He’s been talking to people about whether that figure is the direction he definitely wants to go.”

Republican sources say Thompson has a full-time staff of 30, split between offices in McLean, Va., and Nashville, Tenn., which will be the formal headquarters. In addition, he has interns and volunteers.

A Thompson aide said the former senator is as enthusiastic as ever. “It’s full speed ahead,” the aide said. “Sen. Thompson spent last week traveling the country, meeting with supporters and Fredheads. He was met with great enthusiasm everywhere he went and he’s feeling great.”

Thompson is scheduled to hold a fundraiser in Washington Monday night.

Ticket prices are $1,000 for a person and $5,000 for a political action committee. Many current and former members of Congress are on an honorary host committee.

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#21. To: Eoghan (#0)

When he decides not to run, where does the money he raised end up going?

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#25. To: historian1944 (#21)

Thompson’s June dollars are due to be revealed next week

..."Also in June, on the day Thompson formed his 527, Thompson’s initial fundraising team, the “First Day Founders,” each contributed the maximum and each were charged with bringing in the same amount from another 19 people. The goal was to raise more than $4 million total.

While the other campaigns are required to file quarterly with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Thompson is exempt because he has only formed a “testing the waters” committee. In doing so, Thompson filed with the IRS as a tax-exempt 527 organization that is required this year to disclose its contributions and expenditures semiannually if the sum is or is expected to exceed $50,000.

If Thompson fails to file Tuesday, his committee would be fined 35 percent of its total receipts.

Critics have questioned why the former senator-turned-actor would continue to operate in the “testing the waters” phase rather than formally declaring with the FEC and filing quarterly reports. Those critics are quick to point out that Thompson was closely associated with the creation and passage of the campaign finance reform law known popularly as McCain-Feingold.

“A McCain-Feingold-Thompson co-sponsor operating his non-campaign campaign as a 527 is not conducive to being a straight-shooter,” one Republican operative said.

Former FEC Chairman Michael Toner, who reportedly has signed on as Thompson’s general counsel, declined to comment.

Some Republican lobbyists have speculated Thompson is falling short of his fundraising goals. Some recently have suggested that may be the reason the campaign has delayed a formal announcement.

Some have said Thompson’s campaign wanted to announce with at least $5 million, but contend it has been able to raise only $2 million so far. "...

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