Friday, April 20, 2007

Hillary's pressure bruises fundraising

The Washington Times reports:
An increasing number of Democratic fundraisers -- alienated by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's strong-arm tactics against prospective donors -- are raising money for presidential rivals of the former first lady, Democratic campaign strategists say.
The strategists said the exodus is growing as Mrs. Clinton's campaign applies pressure to uncommitted party donors to join her fundraising team or pledge to sit out the party's nominating process.
"The Clinton camp has been very tough on contributors. I've heard that 'if you don't contribute to us, don't contribute to another campaign.' I've heard that," said Democratic strategist Joe Trippi, who just joined the campaign of former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and managed Howard Dean's ill-fated 2004 presidential bid.
Several members of the Democratic fundraising community, which is largely party veterans and business professionals, told The Washington Times of Mrs. Clinton's fundraising fallout provided they were given anonymity to prevent retribution.
One of the most frequent complaints among longtime party contributors is that no matter how hard they work or how much they raise for Mrs. Clinton's candidacy, they will never be given special access to her campaign's high command.
"If you are not part of that original Clinton family, you are never going to be part of her inner circle. What this translates into is: Why invest in her campaign when whatever you do, you will never be part of it?" said a former senior Democratic Party campaign official who is uncommitted in the race.
Politics is really about rent-seeking.