Gingrich raising cash, profile for Akin Senate bid
Missouri Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin, R-Mo., left, listens while former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks Tuesday during a campaign stop at Bennett Packaging in Lee’s Summit. Gingrich appeared with Akin at a pair of Kansas City-area fundraisers Tuesday as part of what Akin’s campaign hopes will be a $1 million advertising push in the final week before the Nov. 6 election.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. (AP) — Shunned by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin turned Tuesday to former presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich to help draw money and attention to his quest to oust Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill.
Gingrich appeared with Akin at a pair of Kansas City area fundraisers as part of what Akin's campaign hopes will be a $1 million advertising push in the final week of the campaign. So far, McCaskill has significantly outspent Akin on TV ads that have cast the suburban St. Louis congressman as extreme — even "scary" — because of his conservative views and a remark about "legitimate rape."
Gingrich acknowledged that "the gap between Todd Akin and Sen. McCaskill on issues ... is enormous." But he predicted that voters ultimately would side with Akin's limited-government philosophy and forgive him for his much-criticized remark that women's bodies have ways of avoiding pregnancy in what Akin called "legitimate rape."
"Todd Akin has had a 12-year career of being a solid conservative. Claire McCaskill has had a six-year career of representing Barack Obama's liberalism," Gingrich, a former House speaker, said during a news conference with Akin. "This state deserves to have a senator from Missouri, not a senator from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.," he said in reference to the address of the White House.
McCaskill, whose mother died Monday, had no campaign events scheduled but has continued to wage an aggressive TV advertising battle against Akin.
"Claire's always been an independent, Missouri-style moderate who puts our state's interests first," said McCaskill spokeswoman Caitlin Legacki, adding that her "record obviously stands in stark contrast to Todd Akin's extreme, special-interest agenda."
Missouri's Senate seat had long been considered one of several toss-ups nationwide as Republicans and Democrats battle for control of the chamber. But Romney and many deep-pocketed fundraising groups that aid Republicans abandoned Akin after his comments about pregnancy and rape aired Aug. 19 in a television interview.
Akin apologized and forged forward with a re-tooled campaign that relied more on an anti-establishment message and small-dollar donations. Gingrich was the first prominent Republican to headline a fundraiser for Akin after the rape remark, appearing at a St. Louis area event in September as it became clear that Akin would not drop out of the Senate race. Akin also has been aided by former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum and 2008 GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, who has appeared in TV ads for Akin.
The Gingrich fundraisers Tuesday were not high-dollar affairs — tickets went for $50 a person for a "power lunch" and $40 each for an evening "dessert social" at a suburban golf club. Akin campaign adviser Rick Tyler said the events were part of a push to raise $200,000 in the final week, which would help finance a planned $1 million advertising campaign.
McCaskill's campaign declined to say how much she was spending on ads in the final week. But Tyler said Akin's $1 million goal would come close to matching McCaskill's ad spending.
McCaskill had about $2.1 million in her campaign account at the start of October, compared with about $550,000 for Akin. Finance reports analyzed Tuesday by The Associated Press show McCaskill has drawn more four-figure donations than Akin in the final days of their campaign. In a six-day period starting Oct. 18, McCaskill received more than $115,000 in donations of at least $1,000 each while Akin received about $82,000.
Both candidates got a majority of that money from out-of-state donors. McCaskill's contributors included Jeffrey Katzenberg, the CEO of moviemaker Dreamworks Animation SKG, who with his wife gave a total of $5,000. Akin's contributors included the Senate Conservatives Fund, the Conservative Strike Force and the Veterans Victory Fund, which gave $5,000 each.
Akin predicted Tuesday a swell of support from "a lot of people fired up" for his conservative cause would edge him to victory over McCaskill. In between fundraisers, Gingrich and Akin toured the underground facilities of Lee's Summit-based Bennett Packaging and posed in front of a massive banner of snow-capped mountains — with a cutout of a snowboarder dangling from the ceiling. It was an unusual setting, but not as unusual as the response Gingrich said he received from about 200 people at Akin's luncheon fundraiser.
"It is the first fundraiser I've ever gone to that spontaneously became a rally," Gingrich said. "When he tells you he has intensity among his supporters, I can personally vouch for it. I have seen it — it is astonishing how passionate and how dedicated they are."


Comments
RobHunterJohnson 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Two men who are as COLD AS ICE! Elect McCASKIIL in 2012! Rob
RobHunterJohnson 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Theres a couple of peas in a pod! Rob
dokeus6 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Can you believe their are people still stupid enough to donate money to this guy's campaign?
JCLifer 6 months, 2 weeks ago
I wonder if either of these guys ever has had sexual relations with a woman? What would a woman see in either of them anyway?
connor 6 months, 2 weeks ago
I think they prefer ladies. Although Newt did have his Monica but he stayed with her.
RobHunterJohnson 6 months, 2 weeks ago
There are people who will vote for Akin, or for that matter Newt? I just drove back from Iron county this afternoon, and could not believe all the signs for Akin? I am glad these counties are not high in population, good church going folks none the less (nothing wrong with church) who do not have a clue about Akins position on Social Security, Medicare, Education, or all the other things he is not on board with. Vote for McCaskill! Rob
connor 6 months, 2 weeks ago
You can keep throwing more money at the Obama/McCaskill redistribution partnership. Fund abortions at will, pay for everyone else's free education, watch as the IOU's continue to grow in the Social Security account and give a nod for complete Gun Control.
OR
You can vote for Todd Akin for Senate and protect your Money, Rights and Freedom!!!!
The choice is clear.
RobHunterJohnson 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Fund abortion at will? How about handing out Birth Control to sexually active children? Once they have started, they are not going to stop! We all have to meet our MAKER! I have not seen this free education you are talking about? I watched my Grandson go through the education drill, coming from a family of 4, with a gross of under $30,000., I have watched , listenend, my Wife and I have given, I have not see nothing for FREE, and believe me I have looked! Please elaborate on all this free stuff GRASS HOPPER? IOUs I guess you think SS, and Medicare are Welfare? You don't pay into something all your life to listen to rhetoric from your Republican Friends, and not stand up! The GUNs are not going anywhere? I just love it when you make that comment! They have had that rally cry since I got my first Gun in 1969, and I hunted Ducks on the Lake of the Ozarks! By myself, different times! My Dad did not want to have much to do with Guns after WW2, he did nothing, but encourage me! Todd Akin, I cannot figure out how he stayed in Congress coming out of St Charles! Watching the TV SET, the clips of him giving his Biology lesson are enough to make me sick! He does not have a clue, I wonder which Medical Authority explained the facts of life to him, I got them at St Joesph parish school in Manchester Mo, in 5th Grade, and I had a better understanding of the facts then, than Akin does now? Redistiribution? There is a redistribution problem, and it is with the fine folks at the TOP! Just take that poor Hungarian on our TV SETS everyday, "I come from a Socialist Country"? They should have left him there, our GIs called those kids Wolfies, he is worth 5 billion? Thomas Peterffy : he has a plan PADWIN, and you are not part of it! Peterffy is not planning on parting with any of his money, just like all of the folks at the top, and all I want them to do is pay their FAIR SHARE! Just like the rest of us hard working stiffs? I wonder what his Tax rate is, Romney had my 17% beat! Vote McCaskill/Obama if you care about the USA! Rob
JCLifer 6 months, 2 weeks ago
I would rather shower at Penn State than vote for Obama.
connor 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Well I can assure you that a vote for McCaskill will only make Obama's position, especially on getting gun control passed, that much stronger if he wins. So choose carefully.
You may not like Akin's spending cut ideas but Obama will appreciate your vote for Claire.
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