wonder if Webb has what it takes to run a campaign:
Ingrid Morroy, Treasurer
James Webb for US Senate
1960 Wilson Blvd.
Arl., VA 22206
Identification number C00420075
Reference - Pre-Primary Report 4/1/2007 - 5/24/2006
Dear Treasurer -
It has come to the attention of the Federal Election Commission that you may have failed to file the above reference report of receipts and expenditures as required by the Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended. You were previously notified of the due date of this report.
You will be allowed four (4) business days from the date of this notice to file the report to avoid publication.
The report must be filed with the Federal Election Commission, 999 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20463 for House candidates or the Secretary of the Senate, 232 Hart Senate office building, Washington, DC 20510, for Senate candidates. A copy of the report must also be filed with the Secretary of State or equivalent State officer unless the State is exempt from the federal requirement to receive and maintain paper copies. If you have filed the report timely by certified or registered mail, please notify us immediately, in writing, of the certified or registered number and the date that the report was sent.
In addition, the failure to timely file this report may result in civil money penalties, an audit or other legal enforcement action. The civil money penalty calculation for late reports does not include a grace period and begins on the day following the due date for this report.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Christopher Ritchie in the Reports Analysis Division on our toll free number (800) 424-9530. Our local number is (202) 694-1130.
Sincerely,
John D. Gibson
Assistant Staff Director
Reports Analysis Division (RAD)
Cross checked this with a fairly pro-Webb blog -- it's true. He missed the deadline.
I think there is a "Howard Dean" aspect to the Webb campaign. You've got fiery, passionate, fervent followers who act like Webb is the Messiah while Miller is the Devil (I won't reference the "joke" post that postulated that Miller really was the anti-christ, and blatantly referred to his Jewish heritage). The Raising Kaine blog does NOT have the above story up -- so if that was the only blog you read for Virginia, you would have NO IDEA about this fiasco (and it's a community blog). But at least with the Dean campaign they DID raise gobs of money before they blew it. Webb apparently doesn't "like" fundraising. I mean, if Webb is THE GUY to beat Allen, then if he wins the primary, can the Miller people run his campaign? Because they have TV ads, nice mailers, more info on his positions (even if I don't like them all). They're on the offensive in the press all the time. In short, they're running a competent campaign, unlike Webb.