Sentences with phrase «campaign debt»

Several recent congressional primary contenders not only lost their elections, but also were left with some significant campaign debts.
It also did not mention that Mr. Gore is more than $ 2 million in campaign debt, nor how many more taxpayer dollars will be given him to pay off that debt.
Farley has posted six - figure fundraising numbers — a vast improvement over her predecessor, two - time statewide loser Wendy Long, who needed the state party's help two years ago to retire campaign debt left over from her 46 - point shellacking in 2012.
He also had $ 194,000 in unpaid campaign debt from personal loans he made to his campaigns dating back to 2010.
His time would be better spent paying off the Democrats $ 2 million on campaign debt before this fall's elections.
The junior senator has amassed a $ 9.9 million war chest (and counting), while Long's campaign debt exceeds her cash on hand by about $ 81,000.
Ever heard of a pol running for nationwide office or for a seat in the Congress who's had to declare personal bankruptcy over campaign debts?
We have a sizable campaign debt and will gratefully appreciate any contribution you can make.
Didn't you run away from a giant campaign debt, Senator Klein, that you helped create?
The purpose, according to the invite, is to help Vance pay off the «small campaign debt» left over from his 2009 run to replace ex-Manhattan DA Robert Morgenthau.
«Post-election campaign debt is very common, and as we have always done in the past, it will be alleviated in a timely manner.
Grimm still has significant campaign debt due to a federal probe into his fundraising in his 2010 race and trails in cash on hand for what will likely be a costly race.
In 2000, Espada was acquitted on charges of using $ 200,000 from a Soundview HMO in order to pay off campaign debts from 1996, while four employees were found guiltyof using taxpayer funds to help the campaigns of Espada and his son.
Her campaign account had $ 86,818 cash on hand according to the federal report, meaning she was left with $ 267,182 in campaign debt.
In September 2007, Spitzer and his father, Bernard, and mother, Anne, all contributed $ 16,000 apiece to Green to help him retire his campaign debt.
Former President Bill Clinton is again auctioning himself off to help a «special special woman in my life» — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — retire her 2009 campaign debt.
Now we need to be there to help Terry overcome his campaign debts and hit the ground running as the first Democratic senator from his region in about a century.
«But losing candidates often find it's difficult to retire their campaign debts
Tenney, a three - term member of the State Assembly, enters the primary race with a campaign debt of $ 110,000 from her last congressional bid, according to Federal Election Commission records.
The Long Island Republican accused the Senate Democrats of wanting to prolong the recount of the three cliffhanger races so they can use the balance of power question as a fundraising tool to help clear their campaign debts.
There are other factors to Giuliani's indecision, of course: fear that he couldn't maneuver in Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's hidebound culture, memories of a disastrous presidential bid, and the burden of his campaign debt.
Hillary Clinton says she hopes to have her campaign debt paid before her possible confirmation as secretary of state.
The bottom 123 members were actually in debt, due mostly to business and campaign debt — and no wonder.
Following the 2012 primary, Christopher Geary contacted Nordquist by e-mail, offering to remove his name from the general election ballot in exchange for payment of his campaign debts.
Gillibrand has no campaign debt.
Grimm has $ 459,649 in campaign debts.
The campaign left Vallas with a $ 537,000 campaign debt, which apparently, years later, he and his brother ended up having to personally pay off.
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