Who Pays for Presidents to Raise Money for Re-election Campaigns? You Do!
By Jake Tapper, Richard Coolidge & Sherisse Pham
President Obama and Democrats have raised $250 million dollars so far this election cycle. But who actually pays for the president's travel costs so he can get to these multimillion dollar mansions to raise money? In part, you and I do.
So far this year, President Obama has taken four trips, including 18 fundraisers outside the greater Washington, D.C. area. But during each trip he also conducted official business. That means that the White House -- in other words, taxpayers -- splits the cost with the Obama campaign.
But how do they split it? Take Obama's recent trip out west, when he travelled to three states over three days. He attended eight fundraisers, and held just two official events - a factory tour in Wisconsin and a Boeing plant visit in Seattle.
The cost of operating Air Force One is $179,750 per hour, according to the U.S. Air Force. White House Pool reports show that the plane flew for nearly 12 hours for that trip, which means the plane ride alone cost more than $2 million. That doesn't even include the cost of flying advance workers and specialty vehicles ahead of time to the president's destination, not to mention the cost of setting up security.
So what was the total cost of that trip to taxpayers?
"We'll never know," said Brendan Doherty, who tracks presidential travel as a political scientist at the United States Naval Academy.
"Even on a trip that ends up designated as 100 percent political," he added, "taxpayers end up bearing most of the cost."
The campaign does not reimburse the government for the cost of flying Air Force One, but for the equivalent cost of flying the president and his staff first class on a commercial airline.
Indeed, Presidents Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, and on and on all used this same formula. Doherty says when it comes to presidents taking advantage of this billing technicality; each one exploits it more than his predecessor.
"If we were having this conversation 20 plus years ago, we'd be talking about George H.W. Bush's record-breaking funds. Four years after that we would be talking about Bill Clinton and how he shattered George H.W. Bush's records. Eight years later we'd be talking about George W. Bush eclipsing the fundraising pace that Bill Clinton set in his first term," said Doherty. "And now eight years later Barack Obama is breaking records that George W Bush set."
So far the Obama campaign has reimbursed the government $1.5 million.
MTW-
I really do not know what comments are appropriate after reading this. Politicians just have to out-do their predecessor. Bush did what he did in 8 years, how did Obama do it in less than 4? Is it some power trip, or a contest to see which president can do it the fastest? Why do those folks whom choose not to want Obama re-elected have to pay for his campaign for said election? This Country I love so much is not simply broken, it has been shattered. WE pay. They have not done a real day of work in their entire lives. They will argue with you about that, stating that politics is hard work; they are ignorant of the fact that they are ignorant of what a REAL day of HARD work is. School does not count. Have they ever lived week to week, or hand to mouth? You know the answer. 99.999999999% of them are liars-I mean lawyers. Sorry, typed that the way I would have pronounced it if I lived in New York, or New England. It is the same definition for both words. I say this: We need to go South, and become illegal Mexicans. No politicians allowed, a REGULAR person gets to run things for a year, but it is Mexico. Very few laws being enforced there it would appear. In that place, with our remaining money, if you do indeed have some, would be a paradise (except for the cartels, so we bring some guns, tanks, et cetera). If you thought I may have a better idea, remember, it is very cheap to live in Costa Rica, and most of us now know a little Spanish. I do, I live near Orlando. Every time we had a ride on the Disney World mono-rail, we got information in English and Spanish. That started in the 80s people! Do not think I am not against ANY Latino. My best friend is from Puerto Rico. My Spanish is as good as his.
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND OUR ARMED FORCES!
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