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sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 10:46 PM Oct 2015

Clinton fundraisers report hearing from new donors after Biden bows out

Top fundraisers for Hillary Clinton said on a weekly conference call that they had already started hearing from new donors in the hours after Vice President Joe Biden announced he would not run in 2016, according to one person who was on the line.
The call, led by top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, came hours before the candidate’s Thursday congressional testimony on Benghazi, but it also touched on Biden. Abedin noted that Clinton had given Biden time and space to make his decision, and that they had spoken shortly after the vice president — her 2008 opponent and her former Senate colleague — delivered his announcement. Clinton for months refused to engage with reporters’ questions about Biden’s political plans, even when her campaign chairman John Podesta suggested after last week’s debate that time was running out for the vice president.

Abedin, the vice chair of Clinton’s campaign and a longtime aide to the former secretary of state, also alluded to the Democratic front-runner’s testimony, without giving away much of her plan. “I am sure you all have read the criticism of the committee,” Abedin told the fundraisers, according to the person on the line, in reference to accusations that the Republican-led panel is more geared at discrediting Clinton than getting to the bottom of the 2012 Benghazi attacks.


Both the Clinton campaign and its top supportive super PAC, Priorities USA Action, have released ads about the political nature of the committee, which has become the center of much tension in Washington ever since House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy appeared to attribute a drop in Clinton’s poll numbers to the panel’s work.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/10/hillary-clinton-fundraising-donors-biden-215038#ixzz3pGFQa7iL

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Clinton fundraisers report hearing from new donors after Biden bows out (Original Post) sufrommich Oct 2015 OP
Good. She'll need a lot of money to combat the GOP big bucks. nt SunSeeker Oct 2015 #1
Hillary is smart enough to know it takes $$$ to beat $$$ JTShroyer Oct 2015 #3
yes, you are spot on. riversedge Oct 2015 #7
They definitely want to buy their favors now. onecaliberal Oct 2015 #2
In the political climate we live in, there's no such thing as too much money oasis Oct 2015 #4
More Wall Street cash. JRLeft Oct 2015 #5
and by "donors" that means the greedy, global corporations... CoffeeCat Oct 2015 #6
Yeah! artislife Oct 2015 #8
Legal bribery. Eric J in MN Oct 2015 #9

oasis

(49,376 posts)
4. In the political climate we live in, there's no such thing as too much money
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 12:01 AM
Oct 2015

to beat back the GOP demon.

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
6. and by "donors" that means the greedy, global corporations...
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 12:29 AM
Oct 2015

...were stumbling all over themselves to get her to take their bribes.

Too bad she'll never get a chance to repay her precious corporate donors, as Sanders will be in the White House beholden to NO ONE--except for "We The People."

Eric J in MN

(35,619 posts)
9. Legal bribery.
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 02:24 AM
Oct 2015

The corporate lobbyists don't say, "I'll give a million to your Super PAC if you promise to deregulate my industry." But they want to talk to Hillary Clinton before donating to make sure that's implied.

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