Sex and money
- 12 Oct 06, 07:53 PM
Sex and money - two essential ingredients in the best political dramas, and this mid-term election is proving no different. We have certainly heard plenty about the first, given former congressman Mark Foley's internet intercourse with teenage boys.
What about the second? Well, the scale of spending required in even a mid-term US election is quite staggering to an outsider like me. I was astounded to hear that even - the Bush spinmeister - has personally raised $12 million by appearing at 92 Republican fund-raisers over the last few months. That is a record for a mere White House staffer and surely confirms him as among the most celebrated political strategists in US history.
Yet even his contribution is dwarfed by that of his boss. President Bush has managed to rack up $185.7 million at 77 such events. You wonder how they've found time to govern the country. However unlike in past elections, this time the Democrats aren't too far behind. Indeed according to the very useful website , which tracks such things, the two parties are almost neck and neck with around half a billion dollars each in the kitty for this election.
That may sound like good news for the - and it is - but whatever problems the are having with sex, never underestimate the "incumbent factor" with money. In other words, it costs a lot more to win a seat than it costs to keep it!
James Westhead is a Washington correspondent for 大象传媒 News.
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As an American, I'm surprised at the lack of information in your reportage when it comes to our elections. The Republicans at this point have repeatedly proven themselves so greedy, so corrupt, so inept, and such liars that a month before our election fully 15 and as many as 30 seats in our house are now in play. If the Republicans are handed a complete thrashing at the polls this November as they so richly deserve, they will only be getting what they have worked for and earned over the past 8 years.
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I prefer the UK system, snap election and 6 weeks campaigning. In the run up to a general election, nothing gets done in WashingtonDC for a whole year.
Defence against wrongful attacks on TV costs a candidant huge amounts of money.
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