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Advertisement | Prized GOP Recruit Stumbles Coming Out Of GateBy John BresnahanFeb 15, 2008 (The Politico) Tim Baldermann, mayor of New Lenox, Ill., and the GOP candidate to replace the retiring Rep. Jerry Weller (R-Ill.), has made some missteps so far in his bid for a House seat. Baldermann doesn't like raising money, it appears, and in his race against the Democratic candidate, State Senate Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson, he's clearly going to need a lot of it. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has targeted this seat, and Halvorson will be a strong candidate to switch it to the Blue column. The Evans-Novak Political Report, not known as always favorable to Democrats, rates this seat as "Leans Democratic Takeover." As of Dec. 31, Halvorson had raised $427,000 and had $392,000 cash on hand, according to Federal Election Commission disclosure reports. Baldermann reported to the FEC on Jan. 24 that he had raised slightly more than $103,000 and had just over $50K in cash in the bank. A big chunck of Baldermann's money so far has come from House Republicans — Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio), Minority Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.), Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (Fla.), and Reps. Eric Cantor (Va.) and John Shimkus (Ill.) — gave nearly $25,000 to his campaign from their leadership PACs or own campaigns, roughly one-quarter of what Baldermann has raised so far. Baldermann claimed "the Republican Party wanted me to run; the Republican Party should help fund my campaign." Democrats have vetted the rest of Baldermann's donors and found some questionable contributors, particularly Allison Davis, a Chicago developer who was a partner with Tony Rezko, who has been indicted in bribery charges. Yes, that Tony Rezko of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) fame. Davis contributed $500 to Baldermann's campaign on Nov. 14. Continue reading post... Copyright 2008 POLITICO | Advertisement Kerry: McCain's Judgment Is DangerousSays Republican Candidate Is A "Changed Man" For Siding With Bush On War, Economy, Energy |
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