Monday, June 30, 2003

Fundraising over the Internet seems to work

Adam Nagourney of The Times writes:

Howard Dean announced yesterday that he had raised close to $9 million this year, establishing himself as a top-tier candidate in the Democratic presidential field. The figure stunned his rivals and transformed Dr. Dean from a maverick into a more traditional contender.

Much of the money was collected over the Internet, his aides said, leaving little doubt there are now ways to solicit contributions other than the telephone calls and elaborate fund-raisers that are the stock and trade for most mainstream candidates.


Strange analysis, though: money is what changes a candidate from "maverick" to "more traditional contender" -- not a candidate's ideas, platform, experience, eloquence, ability to connect with the public....