Run for the Money
By Vera H-C Chan
Thu, April 05, 2007, 1:59 pm PDT
Senator Barack Obama played coy, but he finally cashed in his fundraising chips and showed that he had raised $25 million in the first quarter of 2007, just a cool mil under fellow Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton's $26 million record-breaker.
Their successes have been partially credited to Web fundraising strategies. The Internet has proven to be a great equalizer, especially for Obama, who reported half his donors contributed through his web site.
Still, neither the people nor the pundits should be surprised by the junior Senator's first-quarter numbers, or that Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney out-earned John McCain (who has a new finance guy).
Obama and Clinton have been playing a game of Buzz leapfrog week to week, while Romney's queries have surpassed that of McCain and Giuliani. Dollars may not translate into election-booth support, but people might put their money where their searches are...
Top 10 Presidential contenders in Search: March 2007
Barack Obama (raised $25 mil)
Hillary Rodham Clinton ($26 mil)
John Edwards ($14 mil)
Mitt Romney ($23 mil)
Rudy Giuliani ($15 mil)
John McCain ($12.5 mil)
Ron Paul (not yet announced)
Bill Richardson ($6 mil
Dennis Kucinich (not yet announced)
Sam Brownback ($1.9 million)
A few notes on the month gone by...
—A Time magazine cover, his book, and a slew of public appearances helped Obama's searches. He drew 22% more queries than Clinton during March, but his Buzz declined 42% during the month, compared to Clinton's 8% drop.
—The news of Elizabeth Edwards' cancer pushed John Edwards' buzz up 174%. However, prior to the announcement Edwards had been in the middle of the pack, trailing Rudy Giuliani.
—On the Republican side, Mitt Romney took the lead over Giuliani (with the good people of Utah helping to boost the former Mass guv's buzz), while John McCain lost his slim lead over the former New York City mayor.
Cash-poor candidates may have to make hard decisions soon because final fundraising numbers are due April 15. At least that gives them two extra days to write off any losses on their taxes.
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Republican Candidates 2008
2008 Republican Candidates
Sam Brownback
Current Job/Position: Senator from Kansas
Hometown: Parker, Kan.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/22/07
Jim Gilmore
Current Job/Position: Adviser
Hometown: Richmond, Va.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/9/07
Newt Gingrich
Current Job/Position: Chair, the Gingrich Group
Hometown: Columbus, Ga.
Status: Unofficial
Rudy Giuliani
Current Job/Position: Lawyer
Hometown: New York, N.Y.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 2/5/07
Chuck Hagel
Current Job/Position: Senator from Nebraska
Hometown: Columbus, Neb.
Status: Unknown
Mike Huckabee
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Hope, Ark.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/29/07
Duncan Hunter
Current Job/Position: Representative from California
Hometown: Alpine, Calif.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/25/07
John McCain
Current Job/Position: Senator from Arizona
Hometown: Alexandria, Va.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 11/16/06
George Pataki
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Peekskill, N.Y.
Status: Unofficial
Ron Paul
Current Job/Position: Representative from Texas
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Status: Exploratory Cmte. 1/7/07
Mitt Romney
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/3/07
Tom Tancredo
Current Job/Position: Representative from Colorado
Hometown: Broomfield, Colo.
Status: Exploratory Cmte. 1/22/07
Fred Thompson
Current Job/Position: Actor
Hometown: Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Status: Unofficial
Tommy Thompson
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Elroy, Wis.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/11/07
Sam Brownback
Current Job/Position: Senator from Kansas
Hometown: Parker, Kan.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/22/07
Jim Gilmore
Current Job/Position: Adviser
Hometown: Richmond, Va.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/9/07
Newt Gingrich
Current Job/Position: Chair, the Gingrich Group
Hometown: Columbus, Ga.
Status: Unofficial
Rudy Giuliani
Current Job/Position: Lawyer
Hometown: New York, N.Y.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 2/5/07
Chuck Hagel
Current Job/Position: Senator from Nebraska
Hometown: Columbus, Neb.
Status: Unknown
Mike Huckabee
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Hope, Ark.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/29/07
Duncan Hunter
Current Job/Position: Representative from California
Hometown: Alpine, Calif.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/25/07
John McCain
Current Job/Position: Senator from Arizona
Hometown: Alexandria, Va.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 11/16/06
George Pataki
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Peekskill, N.Y.
Status: Unofficial
Ron Paul
Current Job/Position: Representative from Texas
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Status: Exploratory Cmte. 1/7/07
Mitt Romney
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/3/07
Tom Tancredo
Current Job/Position: Representative from Colorado
Hometown: Broomfield, Colo.
Status: Exploratory Cmte. 1/22/07
Fred Thompson
Current Job/Position: Actor
Hometown: Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Status: Unofficial
Tommy Thompson
Current Job/Position: Candidate
Hometown: Elroy, Wis.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/11/07
2008 Democratic Candidates
Democratic Candidates 2008
Joe Biden
Current Job/Position: Senator from Delaware
Hometown: New Castle, Del.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/31/07
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Current Job/Position: Senator from New York
Hometown: Park Ridge, Ill.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/22/07
Chris Dodd
Current Job/Position: Senator from Connecticut
Hometown: East Haddam, Conn.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/11/07
John Edwards
Current Job/Position: Director for Center on Poverty; Trial Lawyer
Hometown: Robbins, N.C.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/3/07
Al Gore
Current Job/Position: President of television channel Current
Hometown: Carthage, Tenn.
Status: Unofficial
Mike Gravel
Current Job/Position: Lecturer
Hometown: Springfield, Mass.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 4/14/06
Dennis Kucinich
Current Job/Position: Representative from Ohio
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Status: Statement of Candidacy 12/29/06
Barack Obama
Current Job/Position: Senator from Illinois
Hometown: Jakarta, Indonesia; Honolulu, Hawaii
Status: Statement of Candidacy 2/12/07
Bill Richardson
Current Job/Position: Governor of New Mexico
Hometown: Pasadena, Calif.; Mexico City, Mexico
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/22/07
Joe Biden
Current Job/Position: Senator from Delaware
Hometown: New Castle, Del.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/31/07
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Current Job/Position: Senator from New York
Hometown: Park Ridge, Ill.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/22/07
Chris Dodd
Current Job/Position: Senator from Connecticut
Hometown: East Haddam, Conn.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/11/07
John Edwards
Current Job/Position: Director for Center on Poverty; Trial Lawyer
Hometown: Robbins, N.C.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/3/07
Al Gore
Current Job/Position: President of television channel Current
Hometown: Carthage, Tenn.
Status: Unofficial
Mike Gravel
Current Job/Position: Lecturer
Hometown: Springfield, Mass.
Status: Statement of Candidacy 4/14/06
Dennis Kucinich
Current Job/Position: Representative from Ohio
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Status: Statement of Candidacy 12/29/06
Barack Obama
Current Job/Position: Senator from Illinois
Hometown: Jakarta, Indonesia; Honolulu, Hawaii
Status: Statement of Candidacy 2/12/07
Bill Richardson
Current Job/Position: Governor of New Mexico
Hometown: Pasadena, Calif.; Mexico City, Mexico
Status: Statement of Candidacy 1/22/07
Gallup Polls 2008 Election
The Voters Speak: Reasons Behind Support for Four Front-runners
Although there are similarities in the reasons given for support of each of four leading candidates for president -- Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama -- there are also some important differences. Giuliani and Obama supporters are most likely to cite problems with these candidates' opponents, while McCain and Clinton supporters focus more on these two candidates' own strengths.
FULL ANALYSIS
Although there are similarities in the reasons given for support of each of four leading candidates for president -- Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama -- there are also some important differences. Giuliani and Obama supporters are most likely to cite problems with these candidates' opponents, while McCain and Clinton supporters focus more on these two candidates' own strengths.
FULL ANALYSIS
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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News from the Votemaster
Here are the cumulative primary polls. Take them with a grain of salt. It is still early in the season and a lot can happen. A candidate's wife having cancer is a serious problem, but a candidate having it is a lot worse (McCain has had malignant melanoma 3 times and Giuliani has had prostate cancer). One or more Thompsons (Fred, Tommy) could catch fire. Al Gore or Newt Gingrich could enter the race. Stay tuned.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
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