Kerry Bentivolio's campaign is in bad fiscal shape

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As of November 26:

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[TR]
[TD]Cash on Hand[/TD]
[TD]
$4,096​
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Debt[/TD]
[TD]
$188,600​
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Personal Loan[/TD]
[TD]
$41,000​
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Contributions Received through November 26:

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[TR]
[TD]Individuals[/TD]
[TD]
$196,117​
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Political Committees[/TD]
[TD]
$219,260​
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[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Out of Amash, Bentivolio and Massie, Bentivolio's race was the closest (he only won by 6.4%) and yet he received the least amount of contributions from individuals.

Contributions from Individuals:

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[TD]Amash[/TD]
[TD]
$1,097,791​
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Massie[/TD]
[TD]
$662,410​
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Bentivolio[/TD]
[TD]
$196,117​
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
Well now that's he's making $180,000/year I'm sure he will be able to start paying down his debt.
 
Don't worry, people will try and buy influence with him and many will contribute to his campaign.
 
Don't worry, people will try and buy influence with him and many will contribute to his campaign.

I'm mostly confused as to why Bentivolio received the least amount of money from individuals (us). Massie is in a hugely safe Republican seat and yet I remember a money bomb was set up even after he won the primary. I didn't understand that tactic in terms of getting as many liberty candidates elected.

I know Bentivolio has done nothing to prove himself but you have to have a tiny bit of faith that liberty candidates will follow through on their words especially when they have a good chance of winning. I didn't expect the "only Ron Paul" people to support Bentivolio but I didn't think there was a lot of support for him given the unique circumstances.
 
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Bentivolio is going to get a serious primary. He needs to start raising cash and needs our help otherwise he will be gone.

He only made it because he was the only one on the ballot after McCotter had to pull out. Establishment won't make that mistake next time and will have others on the ballot and financed.
 
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Email just sent out by the campaign:

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Friends,

The Washington politicians are at it again. We have a looming fiscal cliff and growing debt crisis. The big-government elite believe that the solution is to raise taxes, borrow and spend more money, and raise the debt ceiling. We’ve tried 4 years of that.

When I get to Washington next month, I will work with everyone who is willing to lower taxes, cut spending, and reduce our debt in order come up with a fiscal plan that grows our economy.

I promise to push Washington to reduce their spending and shrink their budget, instead of forcing hard working Americans to shrink theirs.

But doing what’s right isn’t always easy.

Once we begin to push a pro-growth, limited-government agenda the big-government special interests are going to begin the negative attacks and that’s why we need your help today.

Can we count on your generous contribution of $35, $100, $250 or any amount that you can afford, so that we can continue to stand up for and defend our limited-government values in the face of the big-government liberal agenda?

Together, we will continue to stand up for our limited government, pro-freedom agenda in Washington.

For Freedom,

Kerry Bentivolio

Strive valiantly and dare greatly.
 
There had been inside fighting in the campaign from early on and Kerry didn't know how to handle it. The original campaign manager was just some opportunist lawyer that joined prior to the McCotter fiasco, quit, then came back on when it was obvious that Kerry had a great chance. Also, volunteers that helped with materials (out of their own biz's pockets) were in constant battles with establishment sources and Kerry's CM was the one that kept the water muddy while also shielding him from the media. Not saying the guy was necessarily bad, he just wasn't very sharp nor was he on our wavelength. From the get-go, Kerry didn't seem ready for the federal level, maybe just a run at a state seat. That said, I trust Kerry and know he's in good hands down there.
 
Thanks for sharing that FSP. A good sign for the next cycle would be in Kerry gets a professional campaign team soon.
 
Thanks for sharing that FSP. A good sign for the next cycle would be in Kerry gets a professional campaign team soon.
The upside was that in the final week or two of the campaign they dumped the old CM and went with one of Gingrich's guys that helped down the final stretch. This other guy finally got a taste of what us Paul folk have gone through in the media over the years.
 
An older political tie in the area up there told me he thinks Cassis is going to primary Kerry again. It's just pure speculation, no substance but I wouldn't put it past her.

Matt is sort of right, that money should start pouring in from those wishing to give influence, and that district once they get to know Kerry and his conservative approach should start throwin in. That district has alot of repub money floating around.

Either way, we need Kerry to get out into the public sphere and speaking more and posting his votes on facebook like he said he would once in office.

Can't wait, this is sure to start a brushfire of liberty locally there.

If by February he is hurting for funds, let's moneybomb
 
An older political tie in the area up there told me he thinks Cassis is going to primary Kerry again. It's just pure speculation, no substance but I wouldn't put it past her.

That would probably be the best thing for him, actually. She hurt her reputation a lot with the failed write-in campaign.
 
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