Campaign stops costing local cities, taxpayers

by Nora Gathings (hsgathings@wsbt.com)

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Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.

Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. (AP Photos)

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SOUTH BEND — Democratic presidential hopefuls are traveling the state talking to local voters. Each visits by senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama required extra security.

Both have Secret Service with them, but that's not enough. They rely on local police for help.

The city of Mishawaka was reimbursed once for a stop President George Bush made because it was a fundraiser for then-U.S. Congressman Chris Chocola.

That usually doesn't happen.

The mayors say they can't refuse to help because it's the city's job to ensure public safety. So, city officials use money budgeted for unexpected expenses.

At South Bend's West Side Democratic Club Friday night, it was Dyngus Day 2. This time, the crowds and the Clintons were absent.

"It was such a big crowd on Dyngus Day 1, we needed to come out and enjoy the experience again," said Mark Dollinger who enjoyed dinner with his daughter at the West Side Democratic Club.

"Just being in Indiana and being part of the process for a change is just so much fun," said Debbie Ray, a Democratic Club volunteer.

Mayor Jeff Rea, R-Mishawaka, says Sen. Hillary Clinton's visit to Mishawaka cost the city more than $1,800 in overtime. $1,100 was police pay, just a fraction of the $600,000 budgeted for police overtime.

Mayor Steve Luecke, D-South Bend, says Sen. Barack Obama's stop in South Bend cost the city a similar amount.

"Yes, it does cost us some money, but we have to suck it up for the honor of having these candidates," said Tim Hudak, Democratic Club president.

"This is the first time in a long time we have choice in the voting process, so I think it's well worth the dollars," said Dollinger.

But the cities aren't done paying officers overtime. At least one more visit is scheduled, and some Hoosiers can't get enough politics, no matter the cost.

"No, we can't have too much of that," said Hudak.

Mayor Luecke says South Bend Police Chief Darryl Boykins is also shifting officers to different schedules when the candidates come to minimize the amount of overtime.

Both mayors say these expenses are manageable right now.

Sunday, Apr 13 at 2:37 PM Sid Vicious wrote ...

My guess is that the net flow of funds into the Michiana community as a result of these campaign visits is considerably greater than the amount forked over to the police for their protection. People come from out of town to see these candidates, and during their visits, people spend a great deal of money at local restaurants, hotels, stores, and other establishments. Besides, local communities get a lot of media attention as a result of such visits.

Sunday, Apr 13 at 8:33 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Obama, I'm not bitter

Saturday, Apr 12 at 7:54 PM Chris wrote ...

This makes me laugh--the local democrats are sooo happy to have these candidates here. HA! What hypocrisy. I recall the big liberal whine when Bush came to town for Congressman Chocola...and he paid his costs, like no one else has. What a bunch of hypocrits.

Saturday, Apr 12 at 7:12 PM Ben wrote ...

It's nice how the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. It is tough times we pay them???? Taxs again??

Saturday, Apr 12 at 4:18 PM INDY'S NEED TO PROTECT THEIR INTEREST wrote ...

Sen. Evan Bayh and Hillary Clinton don't seem to have anything in common. They have different political styles, but they both misspeak about trade and american jobs for americans. HILLARY SUPPORTS NAFTA .. INDIANA IS BEING SUCKERED Sen Bayh's words on outsourcing: "Indiana has lost a tremendous number of jobs to Mexico, China, and other low wage countries. What can you do to stop this unfair exporting of jobs and increase the number of decent paying jobs in Indiana.

Saturday, Apr 12 at 4:12 PM THEY SHOULD PAY UP wrote ...

I AM SURE CITIES PAY MORE WITH THE CLINTONS. IT IS THREE OF THEM CIRCULATING AT ALL TIMES AND THAT COST TAX PAYERS BIG BUCKS.

Saturday, Apr 12 at 11:01 AM ev wrote ...

it is too bad the tons of money these groups raise could not be used to pay struggling cities when they choose to burden the workers! we didn't have any choices in whether they would come or when.then, hillary has the nerve to try to act like she has nothing to do with jobs leaving due to NAFTA!!!

Saturday, Apr 12 at 10:13 AM ken smith wrote ...

All i hear is how much money Obama has raised, why can't he pay the extra cost. Where is all that money going?

Saturday, Apr 12 at 8:40 AM The Thinker wrote ...

When are the voters of St. Joseph County going to wake up and realize the democrats have done nothing for them after all these years. South Bend has been experiencing a mass exodus and nobody wants to admit it. Look around at all the vacant homes and for sale signs. Crime is terrible and the schools have all but given in to the cry babies. It's time to wake up my friends.

Saturday, Apr 12 at 6:56 AM Don't call yourselves objective! wrote ...

Is Hillary coming BACK to Mishawaka? What? Is this the second time in like less than 3 weeks? You wouldn't know it by the coverage that WSBT is(n't) giving it. Maybe if Obama were coming in with her huh? Maybe she'd rate a couple more story lines. It's this kind of crap, along with so called big shot celebraty people and industries that come out from the woodwork and under rocks that have kept this from being a level contest. McCain should be paying you people! He's the one gaining from it!

Friday, Apr 11 at 10:25 PM Anonymous wrote ...

If there were a little more planning instead of last minute 'All of a sudden Indiana may be important' theatrics the parties that these candidates represent might consider some sort of fund raiser. It seems that the desperation of both these people has caused a lot of people and municipalities to react rather than act sensably. It's good that they come but when you consider how narrow the opportunity is for most folks to take advantage, it doesn't seem right to tax them for such visits.

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