Obama Throws Campaign Finance Promise Under the Bus

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Thu Jun 19, 2008 at 8:22 am PDT • Views: 264

Barack Obama has decided to break his promise to use the federal public financing if John McCain did the same thing. The BBC sees no evil, and hears no lies, and simply states that Obama “reversed” his promise.

Democrat Barack Obama has said he will not take public financing, allowing him to raise unlimited private funds in his campaign for the US presidency.

His decision means he will forgo more than $80m (£40.5m) that would have been available for him to fight Republican John McCain for the White House. Candidates who accept public money cannot raise funds from private donors. Mr Obama set records raising money for his campaign for the Democratic nomination during the primary contests.

The decision reverses his earlier promise to use the federal public financing system if his Republican rival also did so.

(Hat tip: Mr. Scientist.)

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