
Money chase ends for two GOP
candidates
AUGUSTA -- The three-way race for the
Republican gubernatorial nomination is entering a new phase.
State Sens. Chandler Woodcock, R-Farmington, and Peter Mills, R-Skowhegan, are
one step closer to qualifying for public financing of their primary campaigns.
Gubernatorial candidates seeking Clean Election Fund money must submit at least
2,500 $5 contributions to the fund. Once the contributions are certified, the
two candidates will qualify for $200,000 in public money to run their primary
campaigns.
For those two candidates, the money chase is over.
"It means we are forbidden by law from raising any more money," Mills
said on Wednesday. "I can't tell you how freeing that is."
Collecting the qualifying contributions has taken priority over other areas of
the campaign for Woodcock, said Chris Jackson, his campaign manager. "The
good thing about getting this behind us is so now we can start working on the
other stuff."
Former U.S. Rep. Dave Emery, who is the third candidate in the primary, is not
seeking public money for his campaign.
According to state Rep. Ronald Collins, who is the York County chairman for
Emery's campaign, the candidate raised $40,000 recently with a Washington, D.C.,
fundraiser and will begin airing campaign commercials during the next few weeks.
Emery has already posted a biographical commercial on his campaign Web site, and
Collins said, he has a second ready to go. The Web ad touts Emery's experience
in public office, his time in Congress and ties him to the legacy of former
President Reagan.
Calls to Emery's campaign were not returned Wednesday or Thursday.
Collecting 2,500 $5 checks is daunting and a high hurdle for candidates hoping
for public financing.
"It's very hard," Mills said. "People will turn you down not
because they don't like you, or don't like your ideas. It's just that some
people are reluctant to do it. The system is designed to show that you have a
network of friends and friends of friends who will do this for you."
"Collecting these qualifying contributions is a huge task," Woodcock
said. "Our grassroots organization worked tirelessly to make this
happen."
The Republican primary is set for June 13. The deadline for candidates to submit
qualifying contributions to the Maine Clean Election Fund is April 18.