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Honeycutt Gives Georgia Dem a Run for His Money

Remember Deborah Honeycutt? The little-known Republican running for Congress in a Democratic stronghold down in Georgia who used a shady direct-mail company to raise national money for her long-shot candidacy?

Well, Honeycutt -- who lost by 38 points last time around -- is giving Democratic incumbent David Scott a little run for his money.

CQ Politics today changed the race from "Safe Democrat" to "Democrat Favored" after recent polls gave Scott just a five point lead over Honeycutt.

And there seem to be a few familiar factors at work in Honeycutt's rise in this heavily Democratic district.

Scott's campaign alleges that Honeycutt is concealing her party affiliation -- she fails to identify as Republican on her literature and some of her mailers reportedly bear the name "Democrats for Good Government," though Honeycutt denies knowledge of the group -- causing voters to mistake her for a Democrat.

Second and perhaps, most familiarly, Democrats point to her high fundraising numbers. Despite running as a virtual unknown, she's raised $4.7 million through Oct. 15 -- a staggering number compared to Scott's $1 million.

But unlike Scott, Honeycutt has raised her money primarily through direct mail company BMW Direct which gobbles up most of the proceeds in fees. When we wrote about her in July, Honeycutt had raised $1 million in the second quarter -- and spent $736,000 in fees to BMW Direct. The real surprise here is that Honeycutt has manged to do anything with a campaign that's burning through such huge portions of its donations.

FEC Complaint Filed Against Palin and RNC's Shopping Spree

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed an FEC complaint today against Sarah Palin and the Republican National Committee for violating federal election law in spending $150,000 outfitting the Alaska governor.

The group claims the excessive spending is a violation of campaign finance law which specifically prohibits candidates from using campaign funds for personal use.

"It is ridiculous that RNC would spend $150,000 to outfit a vice presidential nominee and her family at any time, but it is more outrageous given the dire financial straights of so many Americans and the state of our economy," CREW director Melanie Sloan said in a statement. "If the RNC had an extra $150,000 to throw around, there were better alternatives than pricey designer clothes."

Earlier this week, the RNC responded to possible violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act by stating that all of Palin's clothes would be donated to charity after the election.


Women's Voices Women Vote Fined for Robocalls in North Carolina

You might remember the puzzling robo-calls coming from a group called Women's Voices Women Vote, earlier this year during the Democratic primary. Back then, our conclusion was, they were more incompetent than malicious -- breaking the laws on robo-calls because of ignorance rather than dirty tricks.

Well, as lawyers are fond of saying, ignorance of the law is no excuse. The AP reports that Women's Voices Women Vote was forced to pay a $100,000 fine in North Carolina for breaking the state law in May that says robocall groups must provide information on the group or a way to contact the organization.

The group also was ordered to stay out of politics until after Election Day.

"It was not our intention that the robocalls or our mailings cause any confusion as to whether any individual was already registered to vote,'' Page Gardner, the group's president said in a statement. "To the contrary, our effort was squarely aimed at encouraging registration of underrepresented voters in North Carolina for the upcoming general election.''

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