Buchanan $12.6 Million Richer

ByEun-Kyung Kim
September 15, 2000, 8:22 AM

W A S H I N G T O N, Sept. 15 -- Pat Buchanan became $12.6 million richer on Thursday.

The Federal Election Commission voted unanimously to award his presidential campaign the money the Reform Party is due, and the Treasury wired him the full amount just hours later.

Im feeling rich, said Buchanans sister and campaign chairwoman, Bay Buchanan. Were thrilled. Its been a long time coming, but were ready to get this campaign kick-started.

The Reform Party was due the money because of the 1996 electionshowing of party founder Ross Perot, who won 8 percent of thenational vote that year.

Opponent Drops Challenge

Iowa physicist John Hagelin had also sought the money, contending that he and not Buchanan was the real Reform Party nominee. He had planned to appeal the FEC ruling to a federal court, but now has decided to drop his challenge.

It got to be too time consuming, said Hagelins spokesman, Bob Roth.

The Hagelin campaign also was deterred by the previous daysruling of a California Superior Court judge who declared Buchananthe partys true candidate and ordered Hagelin to stop campaigningas such. Hagelin will abide by that order, but will continue to runfor the presidency, Roth said.

John Hagelin has emerged as the leader of this reformmovement, and now with the support of Ross Perot, his strength willonly grow in American politics, Roth said.

The Blitz Begins

The Buchanan campaign plans to use their new money to help paylegal fees incurred because of party infighting. Some money also willgo to campaign staffers who helped get Buchanans name on stateballots nationwide.

Money will go toward advertising, too, said Bay Buchanan.

A pair of radio ads that already have been paid for were scheduled to air through the weekend in South Carolina and Michigan, the two states that will lead off Buchanans campaign tour next week. One of the ads is an anti-abortion message, the other focuses on workers.

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