The Tin Cup Congress
Stern, Philip M.
The Tin Cup Congress In between fundraisers, they squeeze in a few hours to govern. by Philip M. Stern What is the effect on members of Congress of the skyrocketing need for campaign funds...
...Those are unusually successful events...
...Mondale: It Was A Nightmare by Tom Hamburger "You can't imagine the nightmare of this," says Walter Mondale...
...Senator Kent Conrad of North Dakota In 1986, Kent Conrad won a narrow election in a senatorial campaign that was extraordinarily expensive for that state...
...The second problem is the amount of time that a member of Congress has to spend raising money...
...Eighty percent of my time, 80 percent of my staffs time, 80 percent of my events and meetings were fundraisers...
...It's in the national interest to put a cap on spending...
...Fundamentally it's wrong, because it takes so much of your time to raise money when you should be with the public answering questions...
...It was just no secret...
...I remember during the Carter years, right in the middle of the hospital-cost-control vote— the hospitals and the AMA were just throwing money at the [House Commerce] Committee [which was handling the bill] as fast as they could...
...How are you doing with your fundraising...
...They're public airwaves...
...You ask if I've already started raising money for the next time...
...With individual contributions d to $1,000, Mondale had to greet a lot of p e. "In the early days, you'd go to a home and yaird raise $20,000 and you'd say `Wow," Mondale said...
...He said, "Well, I can get you ten or fifteen thousand!' I said, "Really...
...In my 1982 Senate race, we had some fundraising people, the kinds of people that you bring on when you've got to raise a lot of money—I mean, very cold-blooded...
...I just did not want to go through what I called the tin-cup routine-that is, begging for money, literally, from Maine to Hawaii...
...The funeral industry was opposed to this regulation...
...In the 1984 and 1986 elections, he took in $335,000 and $271,000, respectively...
...Senators are assured that they won't be embarrassed by being absent for a recorded vote...
...Then we got into this doggone copyright revision that occurred in the mid-seventies...
...Or ten different businesses...
...Take my own state...
...That takes me three weeks...
...Chamber of Commerce...
...It has a terrible impact on you, when you start making choices in your schedule...
...It is an absolute outrage...
...I remember standing on the floor of the House one night when we were voting on the issue of regulations affecting the funeral industry, which were, in my view, eminently reasonable...
...In 1985 and 1986, he joined with Synar in sponsoring a bill to limit the amount of MC money any House candidate could receive in an election...
...It's got an item in there we're concerned about—the amendment by Congressman Schwartz...
...It was just making me view the whole process of seeking reelection in a very negative way...
...I spend more time strategizing and trying to figure out who I would like to get money from that I haven't yet...
...You know, your record has been pretty good on those issues...
...The PACs took those 10 or 15 [swing] votes, and they really went to work on 'em...
...He says he raises all he needs from two mammoth barbecues a year—one in his district and one in Washington...
...Really appreciate it...
...You could talk privately to a hundred members of the Senate-90 of them would deplore the present fundraising system...
...Along with his Democratic colleague, Dave Obey of Wisconsin, he sponsored the Obey-Railsback bill, to limit the amount of money any congressional candidate could receive from PACs...
...The answer is absolutely...
...That is a euphemism for saying that's the period in which you can go out and raise money while the Senate's in session...
...Do you have access to a rock group or a movie star that could help me with my fundraising...
...That's what I have to do on weekends...
...An unalloyed liberal (he might prefer the term "progressive"), he made an unsuccessful run for the US...
...If you're going to run successfully in the country today, you have to have sufficient funds to do so...
...But when you realize you're short of your goal" you'd try to make sure the financial returns were guaranteed...
...In 1986, Mathias chose not to seek reelection...
...If you're a Republican from Oklahoma and you want to run against Mike Synar today, you could fly here to Washington, D.C...
...But they made him popular with Maryland Democrats, and helped him win three successive Senate terms, beginning in 1968...
...Total spending was about six times what it had been six years earlier...
...I was standing next to a guy who, as he put his card in the machine [that registers representatives' votes], said, "You know, I was going to vote against the industry on this thing, but what the hell, I can use the $5,000...
...I had any number of senators come up to me and say, "Someday I guess I'll make the decision to retire...
...by Philip M. Stern What is the effect on members of Congress of the skyrocketing need for campaign funds and the resulting, never-ending scramble for money...
...PACs that year gave her a grand total of $1,700...
...So it was both a woman and a Republican that were the deterrents to many to make contributions...
...Last year he announced he would not seek reelection in 1988...
...Grateful to have your help...
...The need to raise money has now gotten so serious that the practice has grown up in the last several years of providing "windows" in the Senate schedule...
...I know how you feel about the moneyraising thing...
...Here is what they told me: .Former Congressman Michael Barnes of Maryland Mike Barnes represented a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., from 1978 to 1986, when he ran unsuccessfully for the US...
...Individual contributors aren't competitive with PACs...
...In 1986, even though she does not sit on any of the lucrative "PAC heaven" committees, she received $163,000 from PACs, nearly half her total campaign receipts...
...or "What are the issues in your race...
...More often than not the question is not "Who's your opponent...
...It just doesn't make any sense...
...The pressure to raise money drives the candidate to fundraiser after fundraiser until it absorbs his entire campaign," Mondale said...
...Both Conrad and his opponent, Republican inMichael Barnes: "I was standing next to a guy who, as he put his card in the machine, said, `You know I was going to vote against the industry on this thing, but what the hell, I can use the $5,000 . '" cumbent Mark Andrews, got half their money from PACs, far more than the average in a senatorial contest...
...So when she ran again in 1980, her cause was no longer regarded as hopeless and the PACs came through with nearly $106,000...
...I can't do that!' Remember in the seventies, dairy money had a pretty bad name...
...In the years he spent running for president, between 50 to 60 percent of his waking time was devoted to the quest for funds, according to a,review of Mondale's schedule and interviews with him and his aides...
...For example, how much a part of a campaign is someone going to feel if they give $10 to a candidate who just got $10,000 from ten different unions...
...Think of the amount of time that you have to focus to do that...
...and based upon my liberal voting record walk around this town for two days and raise $250,000 and become a legitimate candidate for my office without ever having raised a penny in my home district...
...So I'm afraid we, you know, can't help you on two counts...
...She won comfortably that year, with 55 percent of the vote...
...One day it was insurance money, the next day it was dairy money...
...I said, "Horrible, I've got to come up with $25,000...
...All of a sudden, the members of that subcommittee were the subject of lobbying activities by the broadcasters, by the sports people, by the movie industry, and by the cabletelevision industry...
...I don't know if that rumor was true or not, but it flew around the place...
...except I just want one more term...
...Former Congressman Bob Edgar of Pennsylvania Bob Edgar was elected to a lopsidedly Republican congressional district in the Philadelphia suburbs in the post-Watergate year, 1974...
...And the PACs basically anticipated that: "The likelihood of [the voters] selecting a woman is pretty slim...
...Senate in 1982 against incumbent Republican Lowell Weicker...
...The Senate majority leader says, "There will be a window between six and eight" —or between seven and nine, or whatever...
...All that person wants you to do is to take and take and take, and then when he comes in, he never says, "I expect ." It's always on the basis of, "This is a big one for me, and maybe my job's on the line...
...I have never been lobbied more intensely in my 20 years as a legislator...
...In 1982, when the Republican party promised to underwrite his opponent heavily, he apologetically raised the ceiling to $100 but added a new restriction: he would not accept PAC contributions...
...Louis...
...How has campaigning been affected...
...And both traveled to distant states in search of contributions from wealthy individuals...
...So PACs have a disproportionate role in the process...
...And I remember sitting down with a member of the House from the farm states, and he said, "How's it going...
...The fact is that it was coming in...
...as might be the case if I were running for reelection...
...That whole fundraising fever has a dramatic impact on a campaign that wants to talk peace-andjustice issues, women's rights, senior-citizen rights, environmental issues...
...Former Senator Charles McC...
...He said, "Yeah...
...I started to go to fundraising events—three, four, five a day...
...It's "How much money have you raised...
...Congressman Jim Leach of Iowa Jim Leach is one of a handful of House members who refuse to take campaign money from PACs and is at the forefront of the campaign-reform movement in the House...
...Prohibit group giving, period...
...In 1978 when I ran for office, a winning person spent about $52,000 to get elected...
...Synar is an advocate of campaign-finance reform and of government aid to election campaigns in particular...
...Windows usually occur between six and eight in the evening, which is the normal time for holding fundraising cocktail parties...
...In 1982, Railsback was defeated in the primary by a conservative Republican...
...I did one of those TV debates for the U.S...
...Senator Eagleton now practices law and teaches in St...
...My wife and I knew in '80 that that was the last one I was going to go through...
...But the Eagletons kept the decision to themselves for two years...
...I would also prohibit giving from outside the state...
...A window is a period of time in which it is understood that there will be no rollcall votes...
...Not a chance...
...In some circles that is really the naked truth—that is, this is an outright lever that you buy to get governmental action...
...Former Congressman Tom Railsback of Illinois In the House, where he represented a southeastern Illinois district from 1966 to 1982, Railsback's name was associated prominently with the cause of campaign finance reform...
...A rumor swept across the floor of the House that anybody who voted against the regulation would get $5,000 from the industry PAC for his or her upcoming campaign...
...He is now a TV anchorman in Hartford...
...No money, no Mondale...
...I wasn't about to say, "Hold off, boys...
...My feeling is whenever I can raise money, even though I got 68 percent of the vote, or whatever, is that what I raise today, I won't have to raise tomorrow...
...X came in to sec me on behalf of, or opposed to, a certain amendment, didn't have to put money on the scale and say, Mow does this factor out in fund - raising...
...When you figure that an average race costs $400,000 to win, and you figure that there's only 24 months in a campaign cycle, and you divide those out, you're talking about having to raise somewhere in the neighborhood of $20,000 a month...
...But on the other hand, my way gets more people involved in the process...
...That's why in my own campaigns I don't accept PACs and I also don't accept out-of-state gifts...
...Congresswoman Claudine Schneider of Rhode Island When Claudine Schneider first ran for Congress in 1978, she raised a total of $40,000—almost all through bake sales, art auctions, and the like...
...As a congressman, I had plenty of phone calls from political directors of PACs, in which the Philip M. Stern is co-chairman of Citizens Against PACs...
...We have a lot of Italians in my district, and I had many older Italian men and women say to me, "You know, you ought to be home making spaghetti and having babies...
...God, I feel the same as you do...
...Former Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri After his reelection in 1980, Tom Eagleton and his wife decided he would not seek another term in 1986, largely because he was disaffected by the pressures of fundraising...
...Psychologically, I didn't want to do it...
...How bad is it...
...Hope you'll take a good look at it, and if you need any information about it, we'll send that up to you" That conversation is perfectly legal under the current laws of the United States, and it probably takes place daily in Washington, D.C...
...Senate...
...They haven't had a Republican since 1938...
...Mathias's seniority made him the chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, which handles campaignfinance reform legislation...
...What is its impact on the legislative process...
...What that means is that someone like Mike Synar, if he was sitting in Muskogee, Oklahoma today, could not run for the United States Congress...
...So Mondale adopted the no-moreauditions rule and tried to attend a fundraiser only if the return of $50,000 was likely...
...He has a mild-mannered mien, but he is passionate about campaign-finance reform...
...I was shocked because one of the Chamber's people, in the course of the discussion, said, "You can't do away with campaign contributions because no public official would do anything for you...
...We have $10 or $20 receptions throughout the district...
...He now practices law in Washington...
...Think about raising that today and waking up tomorrow morning knowing you had to raise it tomorrow, the next day, the following day, to raise enough money to continue to keep your message on the air...
...With more and more demands on the elected officials' time, they try to seek the path of least resistance, and the path of least resistance is large globs of money from political action committees...
...It's cash up front...
...A lot of people seem to think that somebody gives you a PAC contribution, then they come in and say, "I expect you to vote for this...
...Today that number is over $400,000...
...To find out I interviewed several current and former members of Congress...
...And I said, "Oh, no...
...You know, if that conversation took place with someone in the executive branch, someone would go to jail...
...This article is adapted from his book, The Best Congress Money Can Buy, to be published this month by Pantheon, $17.95...
...And this person said so right on the air...
...I'd make all contributions individual...
...There's no way you can raise that kind of money in a state like North Dakota...
...Oh, by the way, Mike, have you been following that bill in Ways and Means that's going to be coming to the floor next week...
...Tom Hamburger reports from the Washington bureau of the Minneapolis-St...
...It was coming in wheelbarrows...
...Even without knowing it, the pressure of fundraising can move a candidate away from poverty 'issues, children's issues, and education concerns, and toward the things in which you can raise money...
...And I think it makes them feel a little bit more part of it...
...A hundred days before the November 1986 election for the Senate, I realized that I had to raise $2.5 million...
...During the months preceding an election, I would say that more than half the conversations between congressmen relate to fundraising...
...I think there's something wrong when you can become a legitimate candidate without showing any sense of support financially or organizationally within your own district...
...In ensuing years, her popularity has increased (she has won, successively, 62 percent, 68 percent, and, in 1986, 72 percent of the vote) and so has the PAC money she has received...
...And the other 30 percent, he is spending being a senator...
...Rhode Island is a hard-core Democratic state...
...I spent about $900,000 in my campaign, my opponent probably three times that much...
...Mathias of Maryland Mac Mathias's moderate stances often enraged more conservative members of the Republican party...
...Senate...
...I think if out-of-state contributions were prohibited, you'd have a better chance of those people in your state making the decision based on the merit of the candidate...
...We have a hog roast, we have barbecues in which we seek small contributions...
...Yet she received 48 percent of the vote...
...Suddenly there were trips to Hollywood, invitations to speak to broadcasters, invitations to speak to the cable industry, independent TV stations, and so forth...
...He now practices law in Washington, D.C...
...conversation went something like this: "Mike, we're getting ready to make our next round of checks out and just want to let you know that you're right up there at the top...
...So you're going to California to raise money for a race in North Dakota...
...We're having to do it over six years and we're having to go to Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Florida...
...I think I can do it!' Well, I went back to him the next day and said, "Let's do it ." By the time I got to the last month of the campaign, I was telling my wife and my close friends that here I was, somebody who took less PAC money, I think, than anybody running that year, but I felt strongly that I wasn't going to be the kind of senator that I had planned on being when I started out...
...In 1986 he left the House and made an unsuccessful run for the U.S...
...He soon won a seat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, one of the PAC hot spots, handling legislation regulating the oil, chemical, broadcasting, and health industries...
...We really think we can help you with a nice contribution ." "Gee, that's great...
...And of course, for these big, big PACs, I have to be pretty careful about what my voting record is going to be...
...You know, never mind the issues, let's get the money in...
...A lot of us spend a lot of time there...
...In 1976, Chiles limited contributions to $10 and refused to accept contributions from out-of-state donors...
...When I sit down with my fellow senators, they say, "The bane of our existence is fundraising...
...And that was very frustrating...
...I felt like they were taking a piece out of me...
...That's $25,000 a day, every day, from that hundredth day down to zero...
...Every night of the week here, there's a reception at the Capitol Hill Club for candidates, and they can raise $10,000 to $150,000...
...There were about three compelling reasons not to seek reelection, and the money-raising factor was very high on the list...
...Everybody was sort of laughing about this...
...Rather than going to a senior center, / would go to a party where I could raise $3,000 or $4,000...
...Money permeates the whole place...
...But not all 90 of them would vote to change it...
...There was never a waking moment that I was not either raising money or feeling guilty that I was not," Barnes said...
...But it's very time-consuming and difficult as contrasted with the people around Washington...
...Will you stop by my fundraiser...
...After raising $1.3 million, I said, "I'm just not going to do the tincupping again !' So the question of where the money was going to come from wasn't a problem for me for the final six years...
...That's an absolute outrage, because the candidates should be talking about the issues and meeting with constituents and voters and working on policy questions...
...Those people are some big bucks" From '80 to '86, the cost of a Senate race in Missouri on the Democratic side went up three and a half times...
...I think if one candidate, who usually would be an incumbent, can go raise all kinds of out-of-state money, I think he can [distort] his record very much...
...1988 by Philip M. Stern...
...On Sunday, June 26, 1983, for instance, the campaign hired a helicopter to fly Mondale to four New Jersey communities...
...The nightmare was his schedule...
...There's not a doubt in my mind that that rumor had an effect on votes...
...When Mr...
...It turned out that they were absolutely correct...
...But if you couldn't pay the $500 to $1,000 admission fee, Mondale probably wouldn't see you...
...Thus, for the last two years, a senator is personally spending 60 or 70 percent of his time either thinking about, planning, or implementing fundraising strategy...
...I don't spend much time raising PAC money at all, now...
...Twenty events...
...How would you ever get anything done...
...But that's what I have to do at night...
...So what am I doing that would be of interest to, for example, the high-tech community...
...If I'd been thinking of running again, I'd have said, "That's a good potential fundraising source...
...It didn't require a whole lot of effort to go and raise the $163,000 of PAC money I got in 1986...
...And don't try this "I want to meet the candidate before I decide to contribute" stuff either...
...While television shows the candidates seeking votes at the factory gates and on the dairy farms, Mondale said, the real campaign footage should show them "going from living room to living room, from banquet hall to banquet hall" soliciting funds...
...When I went to the PACs for money in 1978, they said, "You've got to be kidding...
...Congressman Mike Synar of Oklahoma Since he came to the House in 1978 at the age of 28, Mike Synar has been one of the few members of Congress who refuse to accept campaign contributions from PACs...
...Anyone who has ever raised money knows that if you're a really good fundraiser, you can probably raise $25,000 in one event...
...I'm on the Science and Technology Committee...
...Former Congressman Toby Moffett of Connecticut Toby Moffett was 30 years old when he was elected to Congress as a member of the postWatergate class of 1974...
...Secondly, the comments were, "Wait a minute, that's a very ethnic state...
...So, in addition to some form of public-private financing of campaigns, I'm very much for opening up the airwaves so that people can get access to their candidates without the candidates having to spend a bundle...
...And I remember very, very well their telling me in, maybe September, that we had to come up with $25,000 immediately for a down payment on a television buy...
...Well, I'll tell you how bad it is...
...As I spoke to political consultants, they all said I should not even consider running for the Senate if I weren't prepared to spend 80 or 90 percent of my time raising money...
...Those who want to represent the broad public interest find themselves in a terrible dilemma...
...It never happens that way...
...Senator Lawton Chiles of Florida In 1970, as an unknown state senator, Lawton Chiles spent 92 days hiking across Florida and transformed his long-shot candidacy into a seat in the United States Senate...
...Why allow an Iowan to influence a Nebraskan or a New Yorker to influence a Californian...
...A factor in that decision was what he called the "daunting" prospect of having to raise millions in campaign funds...
...Paul Star Tribune...
...You're going to New York to raise money for a race in North Dakota...
...He said, "How about some dairy money...
...He doesn't need to say anything more than that because the hook is already in you, and if you've taken it, you know it, and you know you know it...
...These convictions were solidified by his 1986 experience as a senatorial candidate, when raising money was a constant preoccupation...
...God, I'm having a tough time getting money out of X—do you know anybody over there that could help...
...You know, we'll be supporting that and we hope you'll be with us on that one...
...When I became ranking Republican on the Judiciary subcommittee that dealt with patents and copyrights, I thought it was just a subordinate, secondary committee...
Vol. 20 • May 1988 • No. 4