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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Blunt Pledges to Abide by Campaign Financing Rules

Missourinet.com


Governor Blunt pledges to abide by whatever campaign contribution
limit rules come out of a Supreme Court ruling and rejects suggestions
by Democrats that big donors have led to his big fundraising lead.

Democrats have been harsh in their criticism, saying that Governor
Blunt, a Republican, has built his $4.5 million dollar war chest by
taking advantage of the lifting of the campaign contribution limits by
tapping rich donors to write big checks.

Blunt states flatly, "You know that's not true." Blunt tells the
Missourinet, "You know that's not an accurate statement; that one
party here has taken large contributions and the other hasn't. That's
not accurate, obviously."

A July 19th Supreme Court ruling reinstated campaign contribution
limits. Later, it made the decision retroactive. The Missouri Ethics
Commission will determine how to carry out the ruling. The commission
is scheduled to meet Thursday to discuss the issue.

Blunt says he's not fazed by the possibility of having to return
perhaps as much as three million dollars in donations. He says his
campaign has broad support across the state. Blunt says his campaign
will abide by whatever structure exists.

Another quarter of campaign fundraising has closed. We'll see those
figures soon. As it stands now, prior to any refunds, Blunt has raised
more than twice the money of his likely 2008 opponent, Attorney
General Jay Nixon. Blunt has $4.5 million dollars. Nixon has about $2
million. Blunt will most likely have to return $3 million, Nixon $1
million.

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