News Outlets Send
Letter To Romney Campaign Contesting Expenses . . . hmmm…is Romney having
trouble paying his election bills? ~J
In
an ongoing dispute, editors have informed American Express that they are
contesting charges from the campaign trail.
McKay Coppins
BuzzFeed Staff
BuzzFeed Staff
Nine news outlets that covered the election sent a joint letter Monday to former Romney campaign officials to contest expenses billed to their reporters.
BuzzFeed, which is among
the outlets that signed the letter, first
reported on the dispute last week.
The outlets are requesting that the campaign provide a specific price
breakdown for every event that cost them $200 or more. Until then, the letter
reads, “some of our organizations have alerted American Express that we are
contesting these charges.”The letter was sent to former campaign manager Matt Rhoades, and senior advisers Kevin Madden, Stuart Stevens, Beth Myers, Eric Fehrnstrom, and Russ Schriefer, among others.
Here’s the letter:
To: Romney For President campaign
From: Members of the Romney press corps
To Whom It May Concern:
We’ve dealt with numerous campaigns over the past decades and understand that we pay a premium to travel with a candidate. But recent invoices from your campaign have raised serious questions about the charges you have forwarded to us for travel with Mitt Romney.
We are not quibbling over charter flights or hotel bills. We are focused on what appear to be exorbitant charges for food, filing centers/holds and ground transportation.
Some examples: $745 per person charged for a vice presidential debate viewing party on Oct. 11; $812 charged for a meal and a hold on Oct. 18; $461 for a meal and hold the next day; $345 for food and hold Oct. 30.
These costs far exceed typical expenses on the campaign trail. Also, it was clear to all present that the campaign’s paid staff frequently consumed the food and drinks ostensibly produced for the media. Were any of the costs of these events charged to the campaign itself, to cover the care and feeding of its staff? We would like to see how exactly the costs were determined for any specific event above $200, including the amounts you were charged and to whom you in turn assessed charges.
We have similar concerns about ground transportation costs, which at times exceeded $1,000 a day and were far higher per capita than what the campaign charged during the primaries–despite the larger numbers of reporters, photographers and television crews travelling and dividing the costs. One news organization contacted two of the bus agencies used by the campaign; it was clear from their reporting that the costs you charged us far outdistanced what you paid for the transportation.
In order to travel with the candidate, reporters were required to agree to costs in advance without knowing specifically what those costs would be. The trade-off in any such agreement is that the campaign will not exceed the normal bounds of propriety in charging news organizations. In this case, that is seriously in question.
Some of our organizations have alerted American Express that we are contesting these charges. We look forward to your response.
Cathleen Decker
Campaign 2012 Editor
Los Angeles Times
Jerry Seib
Washington Bureau Chief
The Wall Street Journal
Dow Jones Newswires
Richard Stevenson
Political Editor
New York Times
Paul Singer
Politics Editor
USA Today
David Millikin
Director for North America
Agence France-Presse
Kevin Merida
National Editor
Washington Post
Beth Fouhy
Senior Editor, Politics and National News
Yahoo
McKay Coppins
Political editor
BuzzFeed
Richard McGregor
Washington Bureau Chief
Financial Times
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6 comments:
more wacky J Haines crap .....who cares
Hmmmm....is left-wing Dingbat Jean gloating over Romney's problems? What a surprise! I mean, she thinks Super Socialist Bernie Sanders is a hero.
well lookie here the commy media is still on the attack of Romney. pay it you slime ...and who cares what jhaines says. I thought that crazy whack job going to take a break and leave us alone
It does look like they are struggling to pay up. It couldn't happen to a nicer guy. lol! Perhaps Romney should get a real job, then have someone come in and fire all the help and take the jobs off shore.
This is the pattern the elites used for decades make the American people believed they "elites" don't have the funds to pay for expenses during campaign. Just don't give anymore of your contributions to any politicians in DC when you do your helping fuel the problem not fixing it.
anon 11:19 at least Bernie Sander's knows right from wrong and is not a money launderer for the bush drug cartel.
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