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Home Front: Politix
DNC host officials short on cash
2008-05-31
The committee for the Democratic convention considers cuts in light of the fundraising shortfall.
Consider starting with a less-expensive venue. Perhaps the Supermax in Virginia. The participants would feel at home and the commute would be short.
Millions of dollars behind in raising money and unlikely to meet a fast-approaching final deadline, the Denver committee hosting the Democratic National Convention is considering spending cuts.
Time to shake the can at the trial lawyers ...
Committee sources say they are working with the Democratic National Convention Committee to consider lowering the $55 million in private cash and donated services that must be raised to bring the convention to town. The cuts would be made to the many parties the host committee is obligated to throw for the delegations and the news media, and other hospitality functions not tied to production aspects inside the convention hall.

"There have been no specific decisions made," host committee spokesman Chris Lopez said. "We're always identifying costs and weighing them against our anticipated revenue." Lopez said the committee is still working to satisfy its full obligation.
Time to shake the can at the hedge-fund operators ...
Steve Farber, a Denver lawyer leading the host committee's financial charge, agreed, saying, "I continue to believe we are going to raise the money."

With less than 90 days to the convention and no way to stage it elsewhere, the shortfall in funds could mean the Democratic Party's plan to showcase itself in a smaller city will result in making do with less. The development could likewise hurt Denver's desire to showcase itself, both in the civic programs it wants to stage during the convention week and in future bids. "It's never good to not deliver the goods," said Eric Sondermann, a political analyst in Denver.
Time to shake the can at the labor unions ...
Sondermann says he thinks it's understandable that the money has been hard to come by because potential donors have been reluctant to step in without a clear Democratic presidential nominee. The problem is worsened by the possibility that a vote on the convention floor might be what settles the question of whether to seat delegates from Florida and Michigan.

Also, Denver has fewer corporate headquarters than past host cities, and fewer also than St. Paul, Minn., where the Republicans are holding their convention — and where fundraising is on schedule.

"But whether those are accepted as reasonable explanations years down the road when the particulars of 2008 are forgotten and Denver is making an application for some major event, time will tell," Sondermann said.
Time to shake the can at the currency speculators ...
Host committees often struggle with fundraising until much closer to opening day, when big-city mayors and big-state senators and other political powers come to the rescue. But Colorado lacks that kind of clout, and the host committee leadership within the last week and a half concluded the full $55 million could be impossible to fulfill.

DNCC spokeswoman Natalie Wyeth declined to discuss the matter but said in a statement, "We are always reviewing our budgets and plans to ensure we are being fiscally responsible and budgeting efficiently and effectively throughout the planning period."

The host committee sources didn't specify an amount they wish to cut. But committee officials are $15 million short of the $40 million in cash they are contractually obligated to raise by June 16. The committee also must raise $15 million in donated services, which, if those aren't offered, must be bought. The value of donated services offered to date has not been released.

The committee never established an $19.5 million line of credit it agreed to in its contract with the DNCC. Officials had said they didn't think it would be necessary. Now those officials say it would be impossible to establish.
Time to shake the can at the Chinese ...
Mayor John Hickenlooper has frequently commented about the "backbreaking" work of trying to raise the money. Earlier this month, he said, "I'm not sure I could put in any more time. There's weekends, there's nights. My 5 1/2-year-old's ready to ship me off to Siberia."

Denver's committee missed its first milestone in June 2007 by $1.5 million but hit its second deadline in December with $15 million. It missed its third deadline March 17 by $5 million, and has raised only $2 million since then.


Democratic National Convention fundraising progress

JUNE 2007

Goal: $7.5 million

Actual: $6 million

DECEMBER 2007

Goal: $15 million

Actual: $15 million

MARCH 2008

Goal: $28 million

Actual: $23 million

JUNE 16, 2008

Goal: $40.6 million

Current: $25 million
Posted by:gorb

#8  Call George Soros. He is good for it, and has not shown too much reluctance at shoveling millions their way.

BTW, has Al Gorelioni slapped a study on the carbon footprint this festival of love will leave on the planet? What is he gonna do? Plant trees all over Kansas to do penance?

Bloody hypocrites. Dems are ideologically driven traitors and leeches. Republicans are just greedy and stupid. What a formula for national leadership.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-05-31 18:54  

#7  Dems here are going to face a fight now that the "Transexual Men in Women's Showers" law has been passed.

They dont realize but the galvanized a ton of people who were tired of politics into getting involved with that, across the state.

The problem is the Colorado GOP is full of country club types and losers, to the point they havent even fielded valid canididates in a lot of districts where they could be competitive. All due to the Denver people running the party and putting "its his turn next" people from thier country club elite up as candidates.

Morons.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-05-31 17:30  

#6  At $13,600 per convention delegate it should be a hell of a party. Free booze and hookers for all.
Posted by: ed   2008-05-31 17:13  

#5  Nancy and Harry forgot that earmark too? Well, damn, if they can't be relied upon to use the public trough for their antics what can of phony baloney jobs do they think they're holding down?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-05-31 17:03  

#4  Colorado, dude, not Louisiana.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-05-31 15:46  

#3  What about all that money hidden in freezers???
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-05-31 13:48  

#2  Time to shake the can at Obama.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-05-31 13:48  

#1  Sounds like the original Coloradans are in charge of the party, and won't pony up for a lot of trash-generating grandstanding. Just as Governor Love turned down the Winter Olympics, the current Colorado Democratic Party isn't wild about staging an event that will burden the City of Denver for years into the future, for no possible gain. I also think the outlook of the Colorado Demoncritic Party is reflected throughout the party's regular, down-to-earth members, that while this should be a Democratic year, the outlook isn't too bright - even if they win.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-05-31 13:41  

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