
For years, thousands of donors have poured millions of dollars into Sen. Evan Bayh's (D-IN) coffers, helping him to establish a war chest of contributions that most politicians would give their right arm to have. But now that Bayh's decided not to run for reelection, the decision of what to do with the $13 million in campaign cash he has left will be Bayh's alone. Not surprisingly, people are already lining up to get a piece.
FEC rules dictate what Bayh can do with his campaign money, but within their confines is a lot of leeway for Bayh to reward political allies or establish a beach head for future electoral politics. The choice is his alone.
The FEC rules state that candidates can give excess funds away in the form of charitable donations, keep them for future campaigns or donate them "without limit" to any local, state or national arm of a political party.
There's been some talk that Bayh might run for president, so maybe he'll hang onto the money for a campaign in 2012 or 2016.
And then there's the future of his seat -- Bayh was expected to win reelection this year, but face one of the toughest campaigns of his political life to do it. With him out, most professional prognosticators have said the seat is more likely to be a GOP pickup in November, meaning that any Democratic nominee will need all the money he or she can get. A $13 million cash infusion to the Indiana Democratic Party could give the Senate nominee a needed boost.
As Politico reported last night, national Democrats are already salivating over the thought of getting some of the money donors gave Bayh so he could run for Senate. The DSCC wouldn't comment to Politico officially about the money but a "strategist close to the situation" urged Bayh to do the right thing for the committee.
"Bayh's $13 million would certainly be useful to other Democratic candidates who face a strong headwind this November," the strategist told the paper.
Late Update: A Bayh spokesperson tells Greg Sargent that Bayh has not yet decided what to do with the money. "But you can expect him to be helpful to the nominee," the spokesperson said.
Walter Mitty
February 16, 2010 1:47 PM
He'll give $5M to the Dem candidate to fill his seat and keep the rest. That's my bet. He'll only give to fellow conservadems, and Reid and Lincoln have money to burn. I guess Carnahan in Missouri could use some Conservadem money.
Delaware, Giannoulias, Meek, Hodes will not get a penny. I hope he keeps his money out of the Ohio primary because it certainly wouldn't go to Brunner.
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FreeRider
February 16, 2010 4:10 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
The FEC rules state that candidates can give excess funds away in the form of charitable donations, keep them for future campaigns or donate them "without limit" to any local, state or national arm of a political party.>>
Get that? He can't give the money to an individual candidate.
You really should read before going into one of your tizzy.
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Maritza
February 16, 2010 2:03 PM
Bayh has ruled out running for President in 2012. I suspect that he will run for governor of Indiana in 2012.
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mcc
February 16, 2010 2:23 PM in reply to Maritza
Much of a dick Bayh is being, that's actually a pretty good idea.
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Cal Gal
February 17, 2010 12:12 AM in reply to mcc
Been there, done that, no? This guy's ego is sky high, and he DESERVES to be President.
Our Democratic equivalent to Bush the Lesser. Bayh the lesser.
So glad to see him go from the Senate, and take that bad hair with him. Reminds me of Edwards' hair. You really can't trust a guy who keeps spraying his hair into it's shape when he was 22.
Bye, Bayh.
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googookachoo
February 16, 2010 2:06 PM
Why do I look at this guy and see John Edwards? Not that there is any hint of familial impropriety.... it's just that "I'm so pretty, white, rich. I deserve advancement" look.
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ottis
February 16, 2010 2:12 PM in reply to googookachoo
What happened to his earlobes?
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tiowally
February 16, 2010 2:38 PM in reply to ottis
They were inadvertently pulled off while he was performing "community service" at summer camp.
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Cal Gal
February 17, 2010 12:15 AM in reply to googookachoo
I swear I did not read your post before I responded to the one just above you. Yes. Absolutely.
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madmatt
February 16, 2010 2:08 PM
Meet the new head of PHRMA, unless somebody stabs the scumbag for the benefit of humanity at large.
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Sailormarlowe
February 16, 2010 2:20 PM
Maybe he turn maverick, & go rogue. Just sayin...
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Cal Gal
February 17, 2010 12:19 AM in reply to Sailormarlowe
I even agree also.
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njlib
February 16, 2010 2:21 PM
"When you have bacon and eggs for breakfast, the chicken makes a contribution, but the pig makes a commitment."
Bayh was a chicken!!
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Michael A
February 16, 2010 2:31 PM
Well, this is bull. He should be forced to give the contributions back. WTF?? They were "campaign contributions" for Bayh's senatorial campaign. No senatorial campaign, give the money back. It was obtained under false pretenses. It should be a requirement to give the money back, or donate what can't be given back to the red cross or a major charity.
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slb
February 16, 2010 3:15 PM in reply to Michael A
Hey, and this is the revised law. It used to be that they could keep any money that was left over in their campaign chest for their personal use.
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Michael A
February 16, 2010 3:27 PM in reply to slb
Are you serious? Personal use!!!! No wonder we have problems. Unbelievable. These congress fools should be drawn and quartered at this point. It is an outrage.
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tiowally
February 16, 2010 2:35 PM
Interesting how Congress makes these wonderful rules regarding political war chests that consistently benefit ... Congressmen.
Never call a politician a two-bit whore because they'll beat you to death with a bag of quarters.
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elle a
February 16, 2010 3:01 PM
how in the world can someone retire from congress when the country is in the middle of a number of crises, only to run for president 2 years later and hope to win???
is that possible?
who would vote for the guy?
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JimmyBobby
February 16, 2010 3:43 PM
How can he be helpful to the nominee? How can he run for President. When a guy says, "Congress is broken and rather than stay and try to do something about it, I'm outta here!" he arms his political enemies from now until forever. Right up there with Sayonara Palin.
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Cal Gal
February 17, 2010 12:37 AM in reply to JimmyBobby
Yep. Palin/Bayh 2012. The airhead and the airhead. The quitter and the quitter. Two who know government can't get ANYTHING done, running to be in charge of one third of our government.
They're OUTSIDERS! They're for quittin' so you can git on with gettin' it done! Without those do-nothin' guys in the rest of the government! Wonder Woman and Robin!
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Kaneblues
February 16, 2010 3:49 PM
A $13 Million War Chest. Let us not forget that his biggest single source of finance is the health care industry. Not surprisingly, he remains one of the last holdouts in getting the health care bill passed, refusing once again to compromise with members of his own party. No wonder it's been a difficult year for Evan Bayh.
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Leatherwood
February 16, 2010 5:41 PM
Bayh will never again hold an elected public office. This would subject his wife to too much. He will open his own business and move on allowing them both to make a lot of money.
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Cal Gal
February 17, 2010 12:03 AM
""Bayh's $13 million would certainly be useful to other Democratic candidates who face a strong headwind this November," the strategist told the paper."
Good luck with that. Bastard is going to keep it for his future run for POTUS.
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