Not so for Chris Dodd. Even after reading this account in the Connecticut Post and follow-up from other news outlets, I though it must be a typo or some sort of misunderstanding, but I was wrong. Of his million dollars raised from nearly 400 donors, a mere $4,250 from only 5 individual donors came from Connecticut voters. That is right...only 0.4% of Dodd's cash raised came from the individuals he represents.
Rob Simmons took immediate advantage, sending out this letter to supporters and reportedly getting more in-state individual donation within minutes that Dodd managed to drum up in the first quarter.
So if it didn't come form the people Dodd represents, where did the other 99.6% of his money come from? Let's see.
- $610,000 was from individuals, $440,000 from PACs.
- Eighteen states and the District of Columbia yielded more cash for Dodd than his home state, including approximately $90k from individuals in Massachusetts (maybe Barney Frank is expecting reciprocation from Connecticut donors!).
- $299,000 came from executives and PACs representing banks, financial services companies and real estate brokerages, $48,000 from insurers and the heath care industry, and $62,800 from lobbyists (H/T Mother Jones).
- $44,000 came from pawnshops and other companies that make high-interest loans to those with poor credit (H/T Hartford Courant).
Additional coverage at Hot Air, FoxNews, Heath at CT Local Politics, Ironman at The Next Right, and RadioVice Online.
1 comment:
Great post and very telling on Dodd's standing here in Nutmeglandia.
Ordinarily, one might think Dodd's stunningly low in-state support would be quite a humiliating blow to his ego, but on reflection, there really is no reason it should be. He's proven over and over throughout his too long senatorial career - but especially in the last year - that he is a man completely unencumbered by shame and humility who's loyalties lie not with his constituents but with the denizens of the permanent Georgetown cocktail party circuit.
That said, if you read this Blog Chris, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE... STAY IN THE RACE!!!
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