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Columbia Republicans Not Taking a Campaign Trip

jerseyOver a month ago, CU Dems made plans to visit Northern Virginia to help push Obama and House and Senate candidates over the edge to victory.

Bwog has now heard that the Republicans will be going to campaign in New Jersey on Election Day.

Both trips will be funded entirely out of the groups' own pockets, as it is against University Regulations -- an argument originated last year by former CUGOP president Chris Kulawik -- for Columbia to fund any partisan campaigning, as it could jeopardize their 501(c)(3) IRS tax status.


Posted by Lauren Salz : #1 · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 1:59 PM (from campus)
does realize that the dems campaign trip is always funded by outside money and not with their SGB allocation?
Posted by umm : #2 · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 2:06 PM
then why did the Dems have to return $1,971 to SGB last year?
Posted by Yeah : #3 · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 2:07 PM (from campus)
Kulawik's biggest accomplishment was blowing the whistle to make the Dems use non-SGB money for campaign trips...so this post is wrong in all kinds of ways.

But it's funny that we can't get rid of that asshole's legacy. Also, good luck with NJ, Republicans, but Obama has the fire this year, and we're taking all 50.
Posted by Hilarious : #4 (in reply to #3) · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 2:45 PM (from campus)
Obama winning all 50 states? Put down the bong, hippie.
Posted by haha : #5 · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 2:54 PM
the only waste of money here is a republican campaign in New Jersey
Posted by cucr alum : #6 · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 3:38 PM
What a waste of a post, Bwog. It's sad that you have to keep being up Kulawik to keep things interesting. He's probably laughing at you up at Harvard.
Posted by nj gop : #7 (in reply to #5) · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 4:46 PM (from campus)
There's a race for Senate that the GOP will probably lose, but Lautenberg is vulnerable. Also there are some very competitive House races. Presumably the CU GOP will be working on these races for the Congress, not the presidential, but who knows.
Posted by Sakib : #8 · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 5:40 PM
Why would students congratulate a fellow student in limiting the ways in which student orgs can spend their money?

More student choice > a debatable interpretation of the tax code (unless tax court or IRS have ruled on that very issue)
Posted by EAL : #9 (in reply to #7) · reply · track
October 1, 2008 at 6:26 PM (from campus)
The New Jersey State Democratic Party is so corrupt. They deserve to lose this race, especially since Lautenberg is one of the Democrats' reigning kings of pork. But because this is a presidential election year (and this IS New Jersey, after all), they will probably win it.

If I were voting there, I would probably write in Tom Kean, Sr. or better yet Millicent Fenwick.
Posted by blue : #10 · reply · track
October 2, 2008 at 1:12 AM
It's ridiculous that so many people here criticize Chris Kulawik as if he was their Congressman or President, instead of just a fellow undergraduate student with opinions different from their own. Truly immature.

Heaven forbid someone say a bad word about their "fearless leaders."
Posted by Even if : #11 · reply · track
October 2, 2008 at 11:31 AM
They're using SGB funds, won't it take until 2012 for people to be reimbursed?
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