Friends Foes Cash in on Palin

By Kenneth P. Vogel width=65Since the conclusion of the presidential election Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has largely avoided the political fundraising circuit. Nevertheless the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee has emerged as an almost unparalleled fundraising force with both foes and fans minting money off the mere mention of her name. The candidates and causes that have climbed aboard the Palin gravy train include but arent limited to abortion rights foes and supporters environmental groups and political committees supporting both Republican and Democratic candidates. Its a testament not only to her star power but also to the strong feelings she generates among partisans. For the most part Palin herself is an unwitting participant in the burgeoning business. The only authorized thing out there at this point is SarahPAC. And the rest are just using her name and brand to draw attention and roll in the dollars" said Meg Stapleton a spokeswoman for SarahPAC the committee Palin set up in January to raise money for her political staff travels and contributions to like-minded candidates. Aside from an early e-mailed solicitation from the group and a Thursday anti-abortion banquet in Indiana that the PAC will pay for Palin to attend neither the governor nor her PAC has engaged in much fundraising this year because of her attempts to focus on Alaskas legislative session. But that hasnt stopped others from seeking to fill their own coffers by pillorying her in direct mail piggybacking on her stances and symbolism hinting she might appear at their fundraisers and sometimes even falsely implying contributions will go directly to Palin. With some groups its not entirely clear what the overarching goal is other than to tap into the Palin cash pipeline. Sarah Palins Defense Fund" for instance was the name of one curious entity until a sternly worded letter from a Palin lawyer instructed the sites proprietor to remove all references to Gov. Sarah Palin and/or her likeness from your site pending written approval." That prompted the proprietor to replace that fund with another called Sarahs War Chest" which seeks contributions to encourage her to run in the upcoming elections." Last month a different group called Americans in Contact PAC launched a high-tech multistate campaign seeking contributions to help reelect Palin as Alaska governor in 2010 even though its own direct mail included puzzling fine print serving notice that all contributions are only used in federal elections. Stapleton said that Palins virtual absence from the fundraising scene has created a vacuum that others have used to their benefit. But she asserted that continued intense interest in the Alaska governor will enable her to be a successful fundraiser when she does hit the rubber chicken circuit regardless of how many groups have tapped her name to raise money. If we find that other people have had a chance at the dollars first thats OK" she said. Were not really concerned about diluting any message. Its just were concerned about people thinking the dollars are going for her or her vision or her philosophy or values when it may just be going for a big-screen TV." Stapleton singled out an Americans in Contact PAC direct mailer that arrived at the Palin residence in Wasilla Alaska. Palins husband Todd brought it to my house and said you guys shouldnt be doing this" Stapleton recalled. And I said Todd thats not from us. But it was quite tricky. And gosh I was fooled reading through it." That certainly wasnt the intent of the mailer said Gabriel S. Joseph III the treasurer of Americans in Contact which on its website lists its mission as an effort to identify social and fiscal conservatives throughout America and engage them at the grass-roots level in the political process of elections and legislation at all levels of government." This is just an independent altruistic committed effort to do our part to help Sarah Palin get reelected governor of Alaska. Period. End of line" Joseph said explaining that the PAC is paying a polling data-mining and fundraising firm of which he is the president ccAdvertising to prospect for likely donors by making so-called artificial intelligence telephone calls to a database of 13 million identified conservatives from previous efforts." Between September and the end of last year the period covered by the PACs only Federal Election Commission filings  Americans in Contact raised $73000 contributed $1750 to candidates and paid $28000 to ccAdvertising for PAC surveys" and phone and administrative services. Joseph wouldnt say how the PAC would spend the money raised from its Palin appeal (Why would I want the enemy to know whats going on?" he said). Instead he explained that generally speaking there is money spent in raising the money. But there is also money spent in accumulating the data of supporters for her that can then be generated and used in getting out the vote efforts and otherwise." More important he said the data can be used to identify more donors and more supporters potentially to build an army of supporters for Sarah Palin. Of Sarah Palin not for Sarah Palin. Of Sarah Palin." Other conservative groups see Palins drawing power and pine for her to headline their fundraisers with some reticent to take no for an answer. I cant tell how many invitations Ive seen with Gov. Palin in 25-point font and invited in 1-point font" said Stapleton of SarahPAC. The Palin pitch is proving irresistible for both sides of the abortion debate. The Susan B. Anthony List a group that supports female politicians who oppose abortion rights began seeing its paid membership spike soon after Republican presidential nominee John McCain tapped Palin a vigorous abortion rights opponent to be his running mate said its political director Joy Yearout. Its invigorated us in ways that we could never have anticipated" she said. The group used Palin in fundraising e-mails during the campaign and its continued raising money through a passive appeal on a free social networking site it established called Team Sarah"  that boasts 65000 members said Yearout. Palin appears to be just as effective for groups supporting abortion rights. An anonymous viral e-mail asking abortion rights supporters to contribute to Planned Parenthood in Sarah Palins name" generated more than $1 million in contributions in the month after the Republican convention according to spokesman Tait Sye. And NARAL Pro-Choice America used direct mail and e-mail solicitations targeting Palin to boost its fundraising significantly" in 2008 said spokesman Ted Miller. Although she has taken a somewhat lower profile now if she chooses to reemerge and take on a more public profile in either attacking President Obama or pushing anti-choice policies our members will respond in kind" Miller said. Another group that saw its fundraising soar by opposing Palin was the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund which raised more than $1 million to air an ad in swing states blasting Palin for supporting aerial wolf hunting. The ad which was reshot after the election to feature Ashley Judd continues to boost the groups membership and fundraising said fund president Rodger Schlickeisen. In this age when a lot of the donors out there look at this administration and this Congress and incorrectly conclude that on environment and conservation issues their worries are over it is very beneficial to us to be able to point to Alaska and Palin" he said. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee apparently agrees since it sent out a pair of fundraising appeals blasting Palin last month after the Republican House and Senate campaign committees prematurely announced that Palin would be headlining their June fundraiser. They have her. We have you" read an e-mailed DCCC solicitation with Palins picture. Another DCCC plea for cash this one from Democratic consultant and commentator James Carville suggested Palin should get back on that bridge to nowhere." It hardly mattered that Palin ended up backing out of the GOP dinner said Christian Heinze whose blog GOP 12" obsessively tracks every mention movement and statement of prospective 2012 Republican presidential candidates. Shes becoming the new Rush Limbaugh" Heinze said. I get e-mails from people all the time saying when is Sarah Palin going to go away? But neither side wants her to go away. Shes benefitting both of them. They seem to be getting pretty equitable bang for the buck off of her."
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