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Adelante Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 08:20 AM
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WaPo Editorial: Bundlers Behaving Badly: ALL Bundles should be disclosed
THE STORY of Norman Hsu offers a compelling demonstration of why it is so important for presidential candidates to reveal the names of their major fundraisers -- and why the existing system of voluntary, erratic and incomplete disclosure of these "bundlers" is unacceptable. In an era when the financial demands on candidates are so great, and the importance of bundlers is magnified, it makes no sense to leave the reporting of this information to the whim of candidates and the badgering of editorial pages. In short, there ought to be a law.

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Ms. Clinton isn't the only candidate with bundler troubles. Michigan lawyer Geoffrey Fieger was indicted last month on allegations of conspiring to make more than $125,000 in illegal bundled contributions to the 2004 presidential campaign of John Edwards, who declined to identify his bundlers during that campaign. The indictment alleges that Mr. Fieger's law firm reimbursed employees for their contributions by disguising them as bonuses and repaid contractors by calling the amounts payments for services.

These episodes underscore the importance of disclosing bundlers, and they reveal the inadequacy of the current state of affairs, in which no such reporting is required and what reporting does occur is sporadic, insufficient and inaccessible. Some candidates (Ms. Clinton) list bundlers starting at $100,000; some (Sen. Barack Obama, Rudolph Giuliani) reveal bundlers at $50,000 and up; some (Mr. Edwards) list everyone who has raised money for the campaign. None have been as forthcoming as were President Bush or Democratic nominee John F. Kerry in 2004, when their campaigns provided at least some information about the bundlers' levels of fundraising.

The lobbying bill awaiting President Bush's signature offers a road map to a better approach. The measure would require campaigns -- including presidential campaigns -- to disclose the identities of bundlers who are lobbyists and the amounts they bring in over $15,000 in any six-month period. That's an important step forward. But given that the presidential campaigns know perfectly well how much their bundlers have raised, all bundles should be disclosed, not just those hauled in by lobbyists.


I agree with this editorial. Also, all candidates should post their bundlers names, identify the donating industry or professional group, and how much collected from each to their campaign websites. They should not wait for the law to catch up to close this loophole. They should not be oh so concerned with lobbyists and PACs, but rake it in from bundlers doing the same work under the radar.

I don't care who the candidate is in this matter. They should stand up and get it done.

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