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The Colorado Independent: Fawcett Launches Drive to Retire Campaign Debt

  • Truthteller · 2 years ago
    This Loser This Loser couldn't even get support from the Soros bunch when he was actually running for office.  What makes him think that others will bail him out of his mess now?


    But I suppose he would have been perfect in Congress, since he's obviously already trained in spending other peoples' money that he doesn't really have.

  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    take a closer look at the FEC reports You certainly have a right to your opinion about this campaign drive. No argument from me though I think raising the Soros boogeyman is a little silly.


    But Fawcett's campaign books were in the black at the end of 2006. Meanwhile, Rep. Lamborn reported $104K in debt.


    So, am I to assume that your parting shot about "spending other people's money that he doesn't really have" holds true for Mr. Lamborn as well?

  • Truth-Seeker · 2 years ago
    Now Wendy... going to tell the whole story? Wendy: for the most part I think this is good report on an oft overlooked aspect of campaigning. What is unsaid here is that the technique of repaying campaign debt with a multi-month strategy is often used as a technique to raise money, name ID, and awareness in preparation for another run.  The timing is particularly notable given that Fawcett has had nearly a year to start this effort but waited to the brink of campaign season to get the ball rolling.


    Wendy, did you ask Fawcett what he will do if he raises more than the money he owes himself? Surely an intrepid reporter with such amazing skill and prowess asked the obvious question... what did he say? If he reported that he intends only to cover his debt, it doesn't mean he isn't running again, but it's certainly important information.


    The part that people need to know is that with an open account Fawcett can raise as much money as he wants - not just the 50K he owes himself - in preparation for another shot at the impossible 5th CD seat.

  • Truthteller · 2 years ago
    This wasn't a story about Lamborn This was a story about Fawcett.  When you do a story about Lamborn, then I'll be happy to comment about Lamborn.


    As for Soros, since he and his money, conveyed through a number of organizations, provide a significant portion of Democrat Party campaign funding, that was a relevant comment.  Interesting that you try to dismiss it by calling it a "boogeyman."


    So you just came across as very strongly partisan.  I have to wonder why that is.

  • Zappatero · 2 years ago
    George Soros your right wing boogey man, could not care less about who runs for congress in Colorado. That's why he's a billionaire.


    As to Jay, if you think a Bronze Star, Lt. Colonel Air Force pilot (just to start his life) is a loser, well, it says a lot more about you.


    He fought in Iraq, why don't you give it a shot, or are you a phony truthteller?

  • Socrates · 2 years ago
    Ah, yes...... .....the paid lackey of the Soros-funded moveondotorg shows up to defend his master.  Tell us, Zapaterro, do you ever do anything except mouth their propaganda?  Just curious......
  • jealous much? · 2 years ago
    the words of a jealous man with fits of anger that get him nothing?


    why don't you try talking about the story, instead of baseless character assassination.


    Oh wait, you're a Republican. 


    By the way, how's that President Bush working out for you?

  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    my intrepid skills notwithstanding Fawcett has no say in the matter with respect to excess contributions for a debt relief campaign. They must be returned, according to the FEC rulebook:


    A contribution made after a particular candidate's election may only be applied to that election if it does not exceed the campaign committee's net debts outstanding<sup>16</sup> for the election. A contribution that does exceed net debts is considered an illegal contribution and must be handled as such (see above). A campaign committee receiving such a contribution may seek redesignation of the excessive portion. See section below. 11 CFR 110.1(b)(3)(i) and 103.3(b)(3).


    As to the timing of the debt relief effort, the FEC completed a routine audit of his campaign books on September 7 that was released to the public on September 21.


    I'd be much more inclined to draw the conclusion that Fawcett, upon final notice of achieving compliance, is closing the books on his campaign committee and now must resolve the remaining debt before the Dec. 31 filing deadline.


    A conclusion supported by Fawcett's repeated public statements that he will not run again in 2008. I'll take his word on that until I learn otherwise.


    I don't see anything to support your conspiracy theory that he's planning another run.


    Footnotes:

    <sup>16</sup> Net debts outstanding are debts and obligations owed by the committee after deducting cash on hand and other assets.  For further information, consult 11 CFR 110.1(b)(3).

  • Coloradobaywatch · 2 years ago
    wow you are one tragic soul.  Fawcett is a great american.
  • Socrates · 2 years ago
    BZZZZZ. Sorry..... ...not a Republican.  You want to try again, this time without the BS accusations?


    OH, and by the way, if you'll actually read Zappatero's various postings here and elsewhere, you'll find my statements were exactly accurate.  He is an operative for moveondotorg, and engages in repeating their missives daily.  Check for yourself, before you go off on an angry, hateful partisan rant.