Rep. Mark Udall (D-02) "accepted" $1.5K in campaign donations from PACs "connected to jailed lobbyist Jack Abramoff, his campaign said" 4/16 "after it was contacted by a conservative website." Lobbying firm Preston Gates gave $500 to Udall's congressional campaign in '00, and Greenberg Traurig donated $1K two years later. The "lobbying work of the disgraced lobbyist has emerged as an issue in the race" between Udall and '04 candidate/CO Bd. of Ed. member/ex-Rep. Bob Schaffer (R).
Udall spokesperson Taylor West: "We know of absolutely no connection between the contributions and Abramoff's operations." She "said Udall would give the money to a Saipan-based organization that helps victims of human trafficking." Schaffer mgr. Dick Wadhams called Udall's decision "insincere" because "he held that money for six and eight years."
Wadhams provided a document titled "Mark Udall & Jack Abramoff" that showed two votes in which Udall opposed anti-gambling legislation that Ambramoff was angling to defeat. In Jul. '05, "Udall was among 245 House members to vote against the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act, the first vote Wadhams noted. House records show Schaffer voted the same way as Udall."
Wadhams "said he knew of no Abramoff-connected campaign donations to Schaffer." The Udall camp saw it differently. West: "Bob Schaffer took an Abramoff-sponsored trip and turned a blind eye to forced abortions and human trafficking, while Mark Udall was co-sponsoring legislation to fix those abuses" (Bunch, Denver Post, 4/17).
4/17/2008 Frontpage
White House 2008 -- The Republicans
White House 2008 -- The Democrats
- 2 ABC NEWS DEBATE: THE DUAL
- 3 THE FIELD: Gotta Have Protection 'Round Here, Dangerous Neighborhood, Who Knows What Might Happen, God Fa'bid
- 4 SUPERDELEGATES: Bitter Sweet
- 5 CLINTON: Are Upstaters Bitter?
- 6 OBAMA: Supers Are Still Sweet On Barack
White House 2008 -- Other Updates
- 7 THE FIELD: We Haven't Had That Spirit Here Since 1992
- 8 GALLUP: Lions, Tigers & Ayers...Oh My!
- 9 PENNSYLVANIA (4/22 PRIMARY): Kissing Your Sister In The City Of Brotherly Love
- 10 PENNSYLVANIA (PRIMARY 4/22): TV Respects Me ... It Laughs With Me, Not At Me
- 11 INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): Home Of Real Sports
- 12 NORTH CAROLINA (5/6 PRIMARY): Go Whalers!
- 13 NORTH CAROLINA (5/6 PRIMARY): Drop What You're Doing!
- 14 OREGON (5/20 PRIMARY): Spotlight Coming Soon
- 15 2008 SCHEDULES: Party Over Here...Party Over There!
- 16 VEEPSTAKES: But Can They Help With The Kenny Rogers Vote?
- 17 CONVOS: Rule 1: They Don't Like It When You Call Them 'Pigs'
- 18 GALLUP: No He McCan't
- 19 NORTH DAKOTA (3 EVS): Harry Conroy Says Get Up Off The Dirt
- 20 SOUTH DAKOTA (3 EVS): Scraping Faces Off Mount Rushmore
National Briefing
- 21 IRAQ: Robert Byrd's Rules Of Order
- 22 CONSULTANT SCORECARD: Staff Reunion Tour
- 23 CONSULTANT CANDID: Simon Says
- 24 BLOGOMETER: Worst. Debate. Ever?
Senate 2008
- 25 COLORADO: Getting Jacked
- 26 DELAWARE: Another Day, Another "David"
- 27 MASSACHUSETTS: Was He Dreamin' When He Wrote This?
- 28 MINNESOTA: That's Two Thus Far, Shooter
- 29 NEBRASKA: When Was The Last Time Two Statewide Primary Dems Were On The Air At The Same Time?
- 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE: Still Fun, Even Without WH Candidates
- 31 NEW JERSEY: Hypocrisy: Prejudice With A Halo
- 32 VIRGINA: Spicy From Day One
People
- 33 CHENEY: Apparently Headed For Vegas When The VP Gig Is Up
- 34 ROMNEY: It's Varmint Season Already?
- 35 BYRD: Still Got It
- 36 SPECTER: "Full Steam Ahead"
- 37 BLOOMBERG: Channels His Pain Into Art
- 38 RANDOM WH '08ER: Now Superdelegates Have An Even Tougher Choice
- 39 POLICE LOG: Another Day, Another Ex-NJ Mayor Convicted
- 40 NEWS BAZAAR: No Purr-sonal Phone Calls
