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Candidate Notes on 01-BDC4

 


01-BDC4 on Jul 12, 2001

In a press conference today the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of 32 moderate to conservative Democrats, announced their continued support for the Shays-Meehan Campaign Finance Reform bill (H.R. 2356), which is being debated on the House floor today. The Coalition was joined by the lead sponsors of the Senate Campaign Finance Reform bill. “I believe that we need to end the influence of ‘soft money’ generated from undisclosed sources. And I believe that we need to rein in illegal foreign contributions,” said Rep. Ken Lucas (KY), Blue Dog Campaign Finance Reform Task Force Co-Chairman. “True campaign finance reform will restore to the American people their voice in the legislative process--a voice that has been drowned out in recent years by big-money donors.”

The Blue Dog Coalition endorsed the Shays-Meehan bill in March of this year. An official Blue Dog endorsement comes with the approval of no less than two-thirds of the Coalition’s 32 members. “My own campaign experience

has demonstrated to me the need for strong campaign finance reform measures,” said freshman Blue Dog Rep. Adam Schiff (CA), whose victory last November was the most expensive House race to date – combined, both candidates spent $11 million. “In order to protect the integrity of our democratic electoral process, we must reduce the corrosive influence of unregulated soft money donations.”

“I have been a strong supporter of Shays-Meehan and urge my colleagues to join with us so we can restore the faith of the American people in our elections,” said Rep. Dennis Moore (KS), a member of the Blue Dog Campaign Finance Reform Task Force. “I’ve worked with Sen. McCain on reform legislation before and I know that by working in a bipartisan manner, we can get big money out of politics.”

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Democrats participating in 01-BDC4

Joe Baca s1aCalifornia Democrat
Marion Berry s1aArkansas Democrat
Sanford Bishop s1aGeorgia Democrat
Leonard Boswell s1aIowa Democrat
Allen Boyd s1aFlorida Democrat
Gary Condit s1aCalifornia Democrat
Bud Cramer s1aAlabama Democrat
Russell Feingold s1aPOTUS Democrat
Harold Ford s1aTennessee Democrat
Ralph Moody Hall s1aTexas Democrat
Jane Harman s1aCalifornia Democrat
Baron Hill s1aIndiana Democrat (Re-elected 2006)
Tim Holden s1aPennsylvania Democrat
William Lipinski s1aIllinois Democrat (Until 2004)
Ken Lucas s1aKentucky Democrat (Until 2004)
Jim Matheson s1aUtah Democrat
Mike McIntyre s1aNorth Carolina Democrat
Marty Meehan s1aMassachusetts Democrat
Dennis Moore s1aKansas Democrat
Collin Peterson s1aMinnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor
David Phelps s1aIllinois Democrat
Mike Ross s1aArkansas Democrat
Loretta Sanchez s1aCalifornia Democrat
Max Sandlin s1aTexas Democrat (Until 2004)
Adam Schiff s1aCalifornia Democrat
Ronnie Shows s1aMississippi Democrat
Charles Stenholm s1aTexas Democrat
John Tanner s1aTennessee Democrat
Ellen Tauscher s1aCalifornia Democrat
Gene Taylor s1aMississippi Democrat
Mike Thompson s1aCalifornia Democrat
Jim Turner s1aTexas Democrat (Until 2004)



Republicans participating in 01-BDC4

John McCain s1aAZ Republican incumbent
Christopher Shays s1aConnecticut Republican



Independents participating in 01-BDC4

Brad Carson s1aOK 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative
Chris John s1aLA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 32
Republicans: 2
Independents: 2