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Abramoff Scandal is Albatross for Ralph Reed Email Print

Bloomberg News is reporting that the growing Washington, DC scandal centered around GOP superlobbyist Jack Abramoff, is damaging the campaign for Lt. Governor of Georgia, of former Christian Coalition executive director Ralph Reed -- who has been caught-up in the scandal for months.

Reed, who is the chairman of the Georgia GOP, is making his first run for public office. Since leaving the Christian Coalition in the late 1990's he has worked as a political consultant, heading a firm called Century Strategies. Among other candidates, he worked for George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign; and he also ran the Bush campaign in the Southeast in 2004.

Disclosures that Reed once ran an anti-gambling campaign that was secretly financed by casino-owning clients of his friend Abramoff have damaged his ability to raise funds for a bid to become Georgia's next lieutenant governor, other Republicans say. That may undercut his chances of winning an office that he could use as a steppingstone to national political ambitions, they say.

Campaign-finance reports filed this week show that Reed, 44, lagged behind opponent Casey Cagle in fundraising for the July 18 Republican primary during the past six months, after collecting more than twice as much money as his rival before that. Cagle raised $667,000 from June 30 to Dec. 31 to Reed's $404,000.

``A lot of those big corporate donors are now hedging their bets,'' said Matt Towery, the 1990 Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, who was once a colleague of Reed's on Capitol Hill. ``Ralph faces a very difficult and now problematic candidacy.''

An Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll last month showed Cagle and Reed would perform about equally well against the Democrats in the November election. The poll was conducted by Zogby International before Abramoff pleaded guilty to fraud and conspiring to corrupt public officials....  Reed's fund-raising slowdown in the past six months coincided with the drumbeat of news about Abramoff and Reed's connections to him. Those ties are gaining more attention in the aftermath of Abramoff's Jan. 3 guilty plea and the widening probe into the potential bribery of lawmakers.

While so far there has been no suggestion that Reed has done anything illegal, his fronting for gambling interests represented by Abramoff, and as the article notes, aranging for money from casino and other gambling interests to be paid to his company indirectly so as to obscure the source of the funds, has tarnished his image as a conservative Christian opponent of gambling.

[Tip o' the Hat to Chuck Currie at Street Prophets.]


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It's again worth noting -- if for nothing else than to accentuate the close relationships held by these Abramoff conspirators -- that Jack Abramoff, Karl Rove, and Ralph Reed all had close ties to their shared executive assistant, Susan Ralston.

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by Tom Ball on 01/12/2006 09:57:11 AM EST

under the weight of that albatross, could someone please throw him an anchor?

And, holy cow, Ralph Reed is only 44?  It seems like he's been on the political scene forever.  This only makes it more important that his ambitions get stopped now, before he's "Congressman Reed" or "Governor Reed."

by Devilstower on 01/12/2006 10:24:37 AM EST

That's lots o' evil in such a short period of time. No wonder conservaticks love this guy.

End the madness!

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by Tom Ball on 01/12/2006 02:34:36 PM EST

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this sticks to him.  There were early predictions that it was not affecting his race in Georgia when the story broke.

But Josh is doing his part.  Had a nice pic up of RR and Jack at the opening of his PAC.

Here's the link.

Jack looks so happy!

Taxes shall be levied according to ability to pay. That is the only American principle. FDR

by btyarbro on 01/12/2006 05:02:31 PM EST

...Scanlon or Abramoff referring to the soldiers of the religious right as "wackos?"

Makes you see what's behind all that religious bluster.

Taking out Reed is a just result of this scandal.

The Albany Project. The best damned blog about New York State politics.

by NYBri on 01/12/2006 09:18:31 PM EST

I think it was Abramoff and Scanlon that had an exchange about turning out the wackos, in one of their anti-gambling scams as I recall.  It was seized on by the blogosphere a the time, but Reed's role has not been much of an ongoing issue as far as I know.

However, I will keep up with it as best I can.

by Frederick Clarkson on 01/12/2006 10:05:51 PM EST

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