Sun, Jul 05, 2009

Nation

GOP hopeful emptying his coffers

The Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 07.20.2008
WASHINGTON — Faced with a spending cap for his fall campaign, Republican presidential candidate John McCain is aggressively spending more money than he is raising during summer months and methodically reducing his cash reserves.
McCain raised more than $21 million in June and spent nearly $26 million, the campaign reported Friday night. He eroded his cash on hand, ending the month with $27 million in the bank. He began the month with $31.6 million.
According to filings with the Federal Election Commission, McCain spent more than $16 million on advertising during the month, about three-quarters of his total raised in June.
That was five times more than he spent in May, when the Democratic presidential primary race was still undecided. Barack Obama effectively snagged his party's nomination on June 3.
McCain plans to accept public financing for the general election — an $84 million infusion that prevents him from raising private money for his fall campaign.
That means he has to spend all the money he raises between now and the Republican National Convention in early September.
Obama has decided to bypass the public finance system and raise his own money for the fall.