$4 Million Man :  

July 09, 2007

Speaker Craddick's Money
Balked Instead of Talked

The May Mutiny may have left the Texas House’s leader in tatters but Speaker Tom Craddick can spend millions on repairs before the rebels get another shot at him in the next legislative session. Craddick reported in January that he sits on more than $4 million. This war chest—which more than doubled over the past three years—is five times larger than his nearest House competitor. In fact, only Attorney General Greg Abbott commands more surplus campaign cash ($5.6 million).

If Speaker Craddick is loaded, the question becomes how—or if—he will discharge this weapon. Will he open up on fellow Republicans? Will he leave the dirty work to loyal surrogates? Or will he abandon the struggle and safeguard his jackpot for some other end?

Fundraising prowess is a perquisite of the powerful House Speaker’s office. Another factor swelling Craddick’s war chest has been his tendency to hoard his campaign cash—even when he needed it most. In March of 2006, for example, Craddick contributed a relatively meager $90,000 to the Texas Opportunity PAC. It spent $360,000 to help seven Craddick lieutenants confront tough primaries; three of these loyalists did not survive to watch Craddick’s back during the mutinies that followed.1

The only other political contribution that Craddick’s campaign made in 2006 was the $100,000 that it gave to the Craddick-aligned Stars Over Texas PAC (SOT). SOT spent heavily to protect 10 vulnerable House Republican incumbents and help six other Republicans who sought open seats in November 2006. Six of the 16 lost. Here again, Craddick could have dug much deeper into his multi-million-dollar war chest (which supplied less than 10 percent of SOT funds).

As he has done in the past, Craddick may be tempted to hold onto his campaign booty. He could enlist the lobby and his top donors to suppress his rivals. Yet the mutiny now facing Craddick is much more pervasive and threatening than what he confronted previously. So if he refuses to let his money talk this time, Craddick faces a greater risk of losing the Speaker’s gavel that he coveted for decades.

If Craddick cedes the podium, he could tap his war chest to complete his political career in style, enjoying the finest meals, wines and hotels. Finally, he could leave the House and have six years to distribute these funds to candidates, think tanks or even a charity run by his friends, family or Tom Craddick himself.

Craddick Campaign Cash on Hand

 Date
Amount
 January 1, 2004
$ 1,973,830
 January 1, 2005
$ 2,936,108
 January 1, 2006
$ 3,112,752
 January 1, 2007
$ 4,181,656

 

Craddick's Contribution by Check Size 2005-2006

 

Craddick’s Contributions by Economic Interest 2005-2006


* Graph does not include unitemized contributions.

 

Top Donors to Craddick’s Campaign War Chest, 2005-2006

  Name   Employer  City
Total
 Texas Assn. of Realtors PAC   Texas Real Estate Association  Austin
$75,000
  BG Distribution Partners PAC   BG Distribution Partners, Ltd.  Houston
$55,000
  Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson   Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson  Austin
$52,500
  ACC Capital Holdings - PAC   ACC Capital Holdings  Austin
$50,000
  AT&T PAC   AT&T  Austin
$50,000
  Michael Stevens   Michael Stevens Interests Inc.  Houston
$50,000
  TX Assn. of Mortgage Attorneys PAC   TX Assn. of Mortgage Attorneys  Houston
$50,000
  TX Medical Association - TEXPAC   Texas Medical Association  Austin
$48,082
  Robert C. McNair   Cogen Technologies/Houston Texans  Houston
$30,000
  Harold Simmons   Contran Corp.  Dallas
$30,000
  Alice L. Walton   Wal-Mart  Mineral Wells
$30,000
  Bank of America PAC   Bank of America Corp.  Austin
$27,500
  John L. Nau III   Silver Eagle Distributors L.P.  Houston
$26,072
  J. Robert & Sherry Brown   Desert Eagle Distributing Co.  El Paso
$25,820
  Home PAC of Texas   Texas Association of Builders  Lubbock
$25,500
  Akin Gump PAC   Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP  Austin
$25,000
  Barry G. Andrews   Andrews Distributing Co.  Dallas
$25,000
  Bennett Joe Glazer   Glazer's Wholesale Drug Co. Inc.  Dallas
$25,000
  Ray L. Hunt   Hunt Consolidated, Inc.  Dallas
$25,000
  Loeffler Tuggey, et al, LLP   Loeffler Tuggey et al, LLP  San Antonio
$25,000
  Ryan & Company Texas PAC   Ryan & Company Inc.  Dallas
$25,000
  SBC Corp. PAC   SBC  Austin
$25,000
  Barkley J. Stuart   Glazer's Wholesale Drug Co. Inc.  Dallas
$25,000
  Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC   Texans For Lawsuit Reform  Austin
$25,000
  Union Pacific PAC   Union Pacific Railroad  DC
$25,000
  United Parcel Service PAC   United Parcel Service Inc.  Atlanta, GA
$25,000
  University General Hospital LP   University General Hospital LP  Houston
$25,000

 

Top Donors to Stars Over Texas PAC, 2005-2006

  Name   Employer   City
Amount
  James R. Leininger   Kinetic Concepts Inc.   San Antonio
$135,000
  Tom Craddick Campaign   State of Texas   Midland
$100,000
  Robert C. McNair   Cogen Technologies/Houston Texans   Houston
$100,000
  Ryan & Company Texas PAC   Ryan & Company Inc.   Dallas
  $75,000
  Bob Perry   Perry Homes   Houston
  $60,000
  Grande Communications PAC   Grande Communications   San Marcos
  $40,000
  HeartPlace PAC   HeartPlace   Dallas
  $25,000
  Union Pacific PAC   Union Pacific Railroad   Washington
  $20,000
  Clayton Williams   Clayton Williams Energy Inc.   Midland
  $20,000
  John L. Nau III   Silver Eagle Distributors L.P.   Houston
  $17,669
  James R. Pitts   State of Texas   Farmersville
  $15,109
  BG Distribution Partners PAC   BG Distribution Partners, Ltd.   Houston
  $15,000

 

Top Donors to Texas Opportunity PAC, 2005-2006

  Name   Employer   City
Amount
  Future of Texas Alliance PAC   Future of Texas Alliance   Austin
$91,100
  Tom Craddick Campaign   State of Texas   Midland
$90,000
  Bob Perry   Perry Homes   Houston
$50,000
  Louis Beecherl   Beecherl Companies   Dallas
$25,000
  MAXXAM Inc. Texas PAC   MAXXAM, Inc.   Houston
$25,000
  T. Boone Pickens   BP Capital   Dallas
$25,000
  Robert Rowling   TRT Holdings, Inc.   Irving
$25,000
  Harold Simmons   Contran Corporation   Dallas
$25,000
  Michael Stevens   Michael Stevens Interests Inc.   Houston
$25,000
  John L. Nau III   Silver Eagle Distributors L.P.   Houston
$15,000
  Michael Toomey   Texas Lobby Group   Austin
   $7,200

 


1  None of this money went to the five incumbent Republicans targeted by James Leininger’s handpicked candidates.