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PANAMA CITY ? Republican Marti Coley has a substantial fundraising lead over her Democratic challenger David Pleat, but the majority of donations are from out of the district.

Coley, who represents District 7 in the Florida House, has raised $177,941 since she began taking contributions for her re-election campaign in February 2009, compared to $34,377 for Pleat.

However, less than $22,000 of that comes from people and businesses with addresses inside the district, according to campaign finance documents. Donors who live near the district, including many in Panama City, Lynn Haven and Panama City Beach, also donated to her campaign.

Pleat said because the majority of Coley?s contributions come from out of the district, her steep fundraising advantage doesn?t necessarily translate to an advantage in November.

?I think absolutely it has no bearing on where voters are at,? he said, adding contributors to his campaign are almost all district residents.

Bryan Cherry, campaign manager for Coley, said her campaign feels the monetary advantage ?is an indication of voters? preference.? He said donations to her campaign have come from across the district and ?It?s a pretty good indication she?s done a good job.?

Donations from out of the district also indicate strong support for the candidate, he said. ?People aren?t going to put their money in someone?s campaign if they don?t feel he or she is doing a good job,? he said.

In the month leading to the general election, Pleat said he plans to meet with district residents.

?The most important thing is and always will be making contact with people in the district,? he said.

The Coley campaign plans to use their fundraising advantage to reach as many people as possible, by sending out mailers and meeting with people face to face, officials said.
 

scooterbug44

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A candidate who gets most of her money from outside her district is obviously going to vote to support issues important to her constituents. :sarc:

Coley's been bought and paid for by lobbyists.
 

AlphaCrab

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A candidate who gets most of her money from outside her district is obviously going to vote to support issues important to her constituents. :sarc:

Coley's been bought and paid for by lobbyists.

Like Rubio and Scott--more deceptive and dishonest candidates. Who on this politico Board is actually voting for these candidates who are lacking ethical morals..and, more importantly, why? Please, I neeeed to know.
 

rapunzel

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I am really glad to be a Pleat supporter after reading through the campaign finance reports. As a small donor who gives the little I can afford when I meet a really worthy candidate, I'd really be upset if I were paying for a candidates haircuts and gas when they weren't driving to a campaign event.
 

30ashopper

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I am really glad to be a Pleat supporter after reading through the campaign finance reports. As a small donor who gives the little I can afford when I meet a really worthy candidate, I'd really be upset if I were paying for a candidates haircuts and gas when they weren't driving to a campaign event.

What, wait! Pleat is running against John Edwards? :D
 

rapunzel

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What, wait! Pleat is running against John Edwards? :D

Uh, no. It's staggering to look at the difference between the expenditures of the two candidates.

http://election.dos.state.fl.us/candidate/canlist.asp

One has used lobbyist money to pay for every meal and tank of gas they've used for the last two years. One has not taken one meal or tank of gas out of the campaign funds.

To me, it seems like the difference between Coley and Pleat is best seen in these campaign reports. Pleat is getting small amounts of money from voters in this district and spending the money on things directly related to the campaign, and Coley is spending lobbyists' money on all her personal living expenses plus a bunch of donations to non-profits. I wonder if the way they spend campaign money will have a correlation to the way they spent taxpayers' money.
 

30ashopper

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Uh, no. It's staggering to look at the difference between the expenditures of the two candidates.

http://election.dos.state.fl.us/candidate/canlist.asp

One has used lobbyist money to pay for every meal and tank of gas they've used for the last two years. One has not taken one meal or tank of gas out of the campaign funds.

To me, it seems like the difference between Coley and Pleat is best seen in these campaign reports. Pleat is getting small amounts of money from voters in this district and spending the money on things directly related to the campaign, and Coley is spending lobbyists' money on all her personal living expenses plus a bunch of donations to non-profits. I wonder if the way they spend campaign money will have a correlation to the way they spent taxpayers' money.

I prefer candidates who don't take money from non-local interests. But does that discount a candidate? For example, if a democrat running for office was receiving lobbyist money and his/her republican challenger was receiving only small local donations, would you then vote for the republican? What's more important? Voting track record? Message? Party affiliation? Character? The source of political donations?
 
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Matt J

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I prefer candidates who don't take money from non-local interests. But does that discount a candidate? For example, if a democrat running for office was receiving lobbyist money and his/her republican challenger was receiving only small local donations, would you then vote for the republican? What's more important? Voting track record? Message? Party affiliation? Character? The source of political donations?

Just tell us which Democratic candidate's name you're holding onto to throw out that matches Coley's fund raising methods.
 

30ashopper

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Just tell us which Democratic candidate's name you're holding onto to throw out that matches Coley's fund raising methods.

Clearly you're not very well informed about a candidate you'll likely be voting for in a few weeks. ;-) :D
 

AlphaCrab

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Clearly you're not very well informed about a candidate you'll likely be voting for in a few weeks. ;-) :D


You may be wrong. He is extremely well informed and bright, and totally "in-Sink" (get it) with this election--except for one office.
 
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