Obama won’t pay the machine

April 11th, 2008 12:11 pm · 7 comments

In Philadelphia, that is:

Fourteen months into a campaign that has the feel of a movement, Sen. Barack Obama has collided with the gritty political traditions of Philadelphia, where ward bosses love their candidates, but also expect them to pay up.

The dispute centers on the dispensing of “street money,” a long-standing Philadelphia ritual in which candidates deliver cash to the city’s Democratic operatives in return for getting out the vote.

Flush with payments from well-funded campaigns, the ward leaders and Democratic Party bosses typically spread out the cash in the days before the election, handing $10, $20 and $50 bills to the foot soldiers and loyalists who make up the party’s workforce.

It is all legal — but Obama’s people are telling the local bosses he won’t pay.

…because Obama’s people are saying this is a volunteer organization:

“This is a machine city, and ward leaders have to pay their committee people,” Campbell said. “Barack Obama’s campaign doesn’t pay workers, and I guarantee you if they don’t put up some money for those street workers, those leaders will most likely take Clinton money. It won’t stop him from winning Philadelphia, but he won’t come out with the numbers that he needs” to win the state.

A neutral observer, state Rep. Dwight Evans, whose district is in northwest Philadelphia, said there might be a racial subtext to the dispute. Ward leaders, he said, see Obama airing millions of dollars worth of television ads in the city — money that benefits largely white station owners, feeding resentment. People wonder why Obama isn’t sharing the largesse with the largely African American field workers trying to get him elected, Evans said.

How hard it is to actually change politics, lesson infinity.

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  7 comments  Tags: Obama · Pennsylvania

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Pericles
4/11/08
3:01 PM
QUOTE(Lancaster Online @ Apr 11 2008, 12:15 PM) [snapback]377066[/snapback]


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It takes real money raise those voters from the grave in Philly and get them to the polls.


Apparently Obama doesn't understand how Democratic politics are played in PA.
cyberscribbler
4/11/08
3:37 PM
QUOTE(Pericles @ Apr 11 2008, 03:01 PM) [snapback]377164[/snapback]
It takes real money raise those voters from the grave in Philly and get them to the polls.
Or to have them purged from voter registries in Florida, thanks to the GOP.
Particulary if they were democrat and/or black.

Pericles
4/11/08
3:44 PM
QUOTE(cyberscribbler @ Apr 11 2008, 03:37 PM) [snapback]377203[/snapback]
Or to have them purged from voter registries in Florida, thanks to the GOP.
Particulary if they were democrat and/or black.


We'll, we Republicans believe that once you're dead you shouldn't vote.

And your... Particularly... if you're a felon and it's illegal to vote.

cyberscribbler
4/11/08
3:52 PM
QUOTE(Pericles @ Apr 11 2008, 03:44 PM) [snapback]377208[/snapback]
.. if you're a felon and it's illegal to vote.
The Bill of Rights apply to everyone.

So much for due process and paying your debt to another state
QUOTE(same_source)
Overlook the fact that Florida's own courts have repeatedly told Jeb Bush he may not take away the civil rights of Florida citizens who committed crimes in other states, served their time and had their rights restored by those states.
charlie_crystle
4/11/08
5:08 PM
it's worse than pay to play--there's a lot left out of the article.



Ward leaders print "ballot cards", which is a list of candidates the ward leader wants everyone to vote for. The Ward leader and his paid crew distribute the cards to all voters in the area, usually on election day. They of course deliver the message to "vote the card".



If you don't pay to play, your name doesn't get on the card.

dragonrider
4/11/08
6:12 PM
If the choice is between a party which spends money to get more people to vote (democrats) and a party which spends money to prevent some from voting (republicans) I think I will vote with those who want more voters not less.
Whirlwind
4/12/08
11:03 PM
" you're a felon and it's illegal to vote." Pericles

Pretty sure felons can vote in PA.

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