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Campaigns can't be run on the cheap anymore - Bernice Moore - 02-06-2011 http://www.dailyworld.com/article/20110602/OPINION/106020306 Campaigns can't be run on the cheap anymore Fifty-one years ago, before presidential politics went on steroids, Democratic Sen. John Kennedy declared his candidacy only at the start of the 1960 election year. He ran in a few state primaries, including Wisconsin and West Virginia, besting Sen. Hubert Humphrey in both, then was nominated after Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson entered no primaries, futilely hoping his stature in the party would win out. What a difference half a century Campaigns can't be run on the cheap anymore - Magda Hassan - 03-06-2011 American election campaigns are a complete mystery to me. It's bad enough here where there are still many obstacles to individuals or small parties to run but impossible there. Can't even contemplate running unless you are a multi millionaire. No resemblance to democray. The Electoral College is another mystery. Campaigns can't be run on the cheap anymore - Bernice Moore - 03-06-2011 agreed, hey perhaps someone, will come along that can explain...or will take a stab at it, :gossip:??? all about moolah..b Campaigns can't be run on the cheap anymore - Jan Klimkowski - 03-06-2011 A prime reason for the millions is that the bought & owned puppets who run for US presidential campaigns need to spend cash on marketing and transporting their entirely gormless entourages across the vast landmass of the USofA for pointless, stage-managed, and totally controlled, public speaking events. A banal, if related, rationale for the cash is the need to control a candidate's image: Quote:The former US presidential hopeful John Edwards has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly using $925,000 in illegal campaign contributions to keep his mistress in hiding during the peak of his 2008 campaign for the White House. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/03/john-edwards-indicted-money-affair Campaigns can't be run on the cheap anymore - Peter Lemkin - 03-06-2011 "Those who own the country ought to govern it." John Jay (1745-1829), Supreme Court Justice I think it is that simple....and hasn't changed from the beginning - only, perhaps, hidden a bit more on the advice of PR/Propaganda folks. |