Report: Clinton campaign slow to pay bills

Published: March. 30, 2008 at 10:16 PM

WASHINGTON, March 30 (UPI) -- Landlords and owners of small businesses have found that Hillary Clinton's campaign for the U.S. presidency is slow to pay its bills.

Two Ohio companies say their efforts to collect $25,000 for producing events have been unsuccessful, Politico reported. They complain that no one is returning their telephone calls or e-mails and one said a certified letter got no results.

Clinton has fallen behind her Senate colleague, Barack Obama, in fundraising. She is also limited in the amount of money she can spend in the primary campaign.

The campaign reported a total of $8.7 million in debts in its most recent filings. While much of the money is owed to political consultants, pollsters and advertising companies who expect to get their money late, the campaign also has outstanding debts of $3,500 to the Sioux City Art Center in Iowa, $15,000 to an Iowa-based supermarket chain for food and drinks and $7,700 to a theatrical employees union.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Filberts recalled for salmonella risk (13 min)
Average Canadian household spending $71K (20 min)
U.S. announces women's hockey team (34 min)
Google in pursuit of Yelp (54 min)
Beached whales killed by ingesting plastic
Canadian wholesale edges up in October
Deutsche Bank staff to share tax pain
fark
Photoshop theme: Cthulhu vs. the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Al Qaeda blasts away its 'glass ceiling' by officially clearing women to become suicide bombers
Teacher takes students choiring, then treats them to lunch at Hooters, which leads to her early...
Once again for the slow people who haven't quite grasped it: If you're distributing a magazine for...
Man waiting for teller in a bank decides to text his girlfriend that there's a man with a gun inside....
Qantas 747 flight cut short after pilots discover the hidden afterburner setting on the control...