Where Does Leonard Boswell’s Money Come From?

January 9th, 2008 at 08:30pm Geraldine

Ed Fallon made his primary challenge official against Leonard Boswell today. As part of our continuing analysis of the race, it’s worth previewing one of Fallon’s likely attacks against Boswell. Fallon is a campaign finance reform fanatic and Boswell has taken a lot of money from political action committees. In fact, in the first three quarters of 2007, Boswell has taken in $433,000 in contributions from PACs, making up 75% of total contributions recieved. Much of the money is the result of a simple matter of timing. Leonard Boswell is a senior member of the House Agriculture Committee and this was the year that the Farm Bill came up for a renewal.

But Boswell received significant contributions from organized labor and fellow Democrats in the House. Boswell received, by Iowa Progress’s count, contributions from 17 different labor unions along with the AFL-CIO totaling $85,000. Boswell’s contributors run the full gamut of the American Labor Movement. Boswell took in contributions from unions ranging from SEIU and UNITE HERE to the Ironworkers and the Machinists. Boswell’s congressional support is just as broad. Boswell received support from 17 of his Congressional colleagues, along with support from DCCC and $9000 in contributions from Barack Obama’s PAC, Hopefund. Boswell’s contributions include Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. And while it’s not surprising that Boswell took in contributions from fellow “Blue Dog” Democrats like Alan Boyd and Mike McIntyre, Boswell also received support from leading liberals like Barney Frank and Jan Schakowsky and from fellow Iowa Congressman, Bruce Braley.

In contrast to his contributions from PACs, Boswell’s individual contributors overwhelmingly came from Iowa and over 86% of his individual contributors were Iowans. But what’s most interesting is the contrasts within his contributions. Boswell took in money both from the National Pork Producers Council and from the League of Conservation Voters. Not only that, Boswell is perhaps the only Congressman who took in contributions from the NRA and the Human Rights Campaign.

Leonard Boswell has a broad range of contributors, this stems from the fact that he is a Democratic congressman in a swing district who has a lot of seniority on a major committee. But at the core, Boswell has clear support from fellow Democrats and from labor unions. Although, while Fallon may see the initial appeal of attacking Boswell on PAC contributions, it might not profit him. After all, it doesn’t suit his message to remind Democratic voters that in a Congressional District that George W. Bush won, it might be helpful in a general election to have a Democrat who can boast the support of both Nancy Pelosi and the NRA.

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  • 1. Joshua Groosman  |  January 10th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

    Geraldine said “Leonard Boswell has a broad range of contributors, which belies the fact that he is a Democratic congressman in a swing district who has a lot of seniority on a major committee.” Overall it’s a valuable & informative post. But G. you’re completely misusing the word “belied”to the point where 1 key sentence is very confusing. It means pretty much the opposite of how you’re using it–to belie something is to undermine or contradict it. Boswell’s broad range of contributors DERIVE from “the fact that he is a Democratic congressman in a swing district who has a lot of seniority on a major committee”, they’re certainly not belied by them.

  • 2. Geraldine  |  January 10th, 2008 at 11:15 pm

    Joshua, thanks for noticing the typo. It’s been fixed. I’m sorry for any confusion

  • 3. Matt Hussle  |  January 25th, 2008 at 6:49 am

    Folks, this emphasis on proper grammar has gone to the extreme. The next thing “you liberals” will be wanting to do is overturn Right to Work!

    :-)

  • 4. Mad Jayhawk  |  February 17th, 2008 at 10:47 am

    How much money did Boswell get from Moveon.org or other far left wing wacko groups for supporting the impeachment of the Vice President? And why isn’t there any mention of his support on his website? Is he ashamed to admit it to the people of Iowa?

    The VP has 10 months left in office. Having impeachment hearings and a trial is like trying to fire someone a week before they retire. It would cost millions to run an impeachment and it would waste Congress’s time. People like Moveon.org and Congressman Boswell are bitter, nasty haters who do not care about this country. All they care about is political payback and dirty politics.

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