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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2802416" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>The "old white guy club" is not going to go without kicking and screaming.</p><p></p><p>This brings to mind something I've been thinking about for awhile and evidently I'm not alone. I heard today on the Rick Roberts show campaign donations being discussed. What they were talking about was what happens to the leftover money in a candidate's warchest? Answer: It stays there and grows. The are still bound by only using it for campaign purposes but what if they don't run again? I'm under the impression that they just hang on to it forever. They talked about someone who hadn't ran for office in over 5 years, but this cat still had in excess of 5 million in his account. From the number it sounded like a state office. I know that Jeb had over 100 million and I'm sure that some of it was leftover from his governor race(s). I don't know what the answer is, but it doesn't seem right to let that money stay "in play" for eternity. Can you imagine what Hillary and some other dims can dream up with that?</p><p></p><p>Edit: This is just one of the things that make Trump look good to people. He's also had some 73,000 people send him money for a few million even though he doesn't need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2802416, member: 3099"] The "old white guy club" is not going to go without kicking and screaming. This brings to mind something I've been thinking about for awhile and evidently I'm not alone. I heard today on the Rick Roberts show campaign donations being discussed. What they were talking about was what happens to the leftover money in a candidate's warchest? Answer: It stays there and grows. The are still bound by only using it for campaign purposes but what if they don't run again? I'm under the impression that they just hang on to it forever. They talked about someone who hadn't ran for office in over 5 years, but this cat still had in excess of 5 million in his account. From the number it sounded like a state office. I know that Jeb had over 100 million and I'm sure that some of it was leftover from his governor race(s). I don't know what the answer is, but it doesn't seem right to let that money stay "in play" for eternity. Can you imagine what Hillary and some other dims can dream up with that? Edit: This is just one of the things that make Trump look good to people. He's also had some 73,000 people send him money for a few million even though he doesn't need it. [/QUOTE]
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