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Oh my: AFL-CIO Pulling Campaign Funds from Obama Re-Elect?

doofiegirl POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/06/14 13:36:22

Remember what we wrote about Obama's fracturing coalition this morning? More trouble in paradise:

The AFL-CIO has told Washington Whispers it will redeploy funds away from political candidates smack dab in the middle of election season, the latest sign that the largest federation of unions in the country could be becoming increasingly disillusioned with President Obama. The federation says the shift has been in the works for months, and had nothing to do with the president's failure to show in Wisconsin last week, where labor unions led a failed recall election of Governor Scott Walker. "We wanted to start investing our funds in our own infrastructure and advocacy," AFL-CIO spokesman Josh Goldstein told Whispers. "There will be less contributions to candidates," including President Obama. While there were "a lot of different opinions" about whether Obama should have gone to Wisconsin, according to Goldstein, "this is not a slight at the president." UPDATE - It appears many liberals have moved on from MoveOn.org:

Fundraising messages from MoveOn.org’s political-action fund are taking an increasingly pessimistic and frantic tone. A recent message declared, “If we can’t increase our budget, we’re going to have to pull the plug now on some absolutely crucial campaigns.” According to documents filed with the FEC, MoveOn.org Political Action raised $9.1 million in contributions from January 2011 to March 31, 2012. In that same period, the group spent $10.5 million, and it has $2.75 million left in cash on hand. With just under five months until Election Day, and additional fundraising efforts ongoing, those totals are certain to increase. Still, it is a dramatic drop from last cycle and all the preceding cycles except one. By March 31 in the 2010 cycle, MoveOn.org Political Action had raised $18.5 million; by that date in the 2008 cycle, $14 million; in the 2006 cycle, $11.8 million; and in the 2004 cycle, $2.79 million — but that was in the first 15 months of the PAC’s existence. The group would need to have a surge in new donations to keep pace with past cycles, never mind past presidential cycles.


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Read More: http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2012/06/13/...

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  • beachbum 2012/06/14 14:08:49
    beachbum
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    Doof, I don't even have the single tear........
  • doofieg... beachbum 2012/06/14 14:34:33
    doofiegirl  POTL~PWCM~JLA
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    I don't either----- thought it added a Bit of sarcasm!
  • Theresa 2012/06/14 13:56:25
    Theresa
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    This is very interesting. Funding cut from the Usurper after the Builderbergers meeting in VA? Something is up!

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