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Jack Davis attacked Jon Powers the other day for accepting contributions from strip-club owner Richard Snowden, so in order to be fair, it is worth noting that Rep. Brian Higgins also accepted contributions from Snowden and his wife… In fact, they each donated the maximum $4,600… and $9,200 of Snowden cash is nothing to scoff at.

And Higgins undoubtedly knows where that money is coming from:

 (l-r) Hillary Clinton, Richard Snowden, Brian Higgins
Hillary Clinton, Richard Snowden, and Rep. Brian Higgins back in 2004


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From Rochester’s Democrat & Chronicle:

Millionaire Democratic congressional candidate Jack Davis is taking his primary challenger Jon Powers to task today for again accepting campaign donations from western New York strip-club owner Rick Snowden.

Powers accepted $7,000 from Snowden, who held a fundraiser for Powers. And now Davis is pointing out that Powers took another $550 from Snowden this quarter. Some Powers’ opponents have called on him to return the money.

“It is pathetic and sad that Mr. Powers will say anything, do anything, and take money from anyone to further his aspirations for a career in politics,” Davis’ campaign said in a statement.
“Voters want someone who will stand up to the special interests, not sell out to them.”

Jon Powers’ connection to Jack Snowden was first reported on The Buffalo Bean last month.

UPDATE: More from Monroe Rising:

It should have been obvious to Powers that taking money from a man who exploits women for money is wrong the first time.  But for Powers to accept money from this scumbag again is just disgusting.  That’s the Dem’s candidate for you right there.  


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The Buffalo News reports that Jon Powers is taking heat for contributions he received from Richard Snowden a well-known strip club owner in Buffalo.

Congressional hopeful Jon Powers is drawing fire from a prominent Democrat for taking campaign contributions from Richard A. Snowden of Buffalo, whom she describes as a “notorious strip club owner.”

Not only has Powers accepted $7,000 from Snowden and his Rick’s Tally-Ho “gentleman’s cabaret” in Cheektowaga, but Snowden co-hosted a fundraising event for him Tuesday at the Saturn Club in Buffalo, according to former Wyoming County Democratic Chairwoman Anne Weidman.

“I am frankly disgusted to learn you have taken campaign contributions from Rick Snowden, a notorious strip club owner with establishments in both Erie and Monroe counties,” Weidman told Powers. “Mr. Snowden’s profits come directly from the exploitation of women, mostly young women, and his ‘sweat money’ has no place in progressive politics or the Democratic Party.”

Weidman, a supporter of Powers opponent Jack Davis in the Democratic primary for the 26th Congressional District who is co-chairwoman of Women for Davis, said in her letter that Davis would not accept such contributions. Davis, a successful businessman from Clarence, has pledged to finance his campaign this year with $3 million of his own money.

Let’s face it, these days, endorsements and contributions are heavily scrutinized these days. In 2006, congressional Democrats play the guilt-by-association card heavily against Republicans who had received donations from (or connected to) embattled lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Of course, it should be noted that Democrats who had received Abramoff-connected cash largely refused to return such donations.

In the presidential campaign this year, endorsements and contributions have been so heavily scrutinized that John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama all have had to return money in order to protect their campaigns from criticisms. That precedent certainly makes this criticism of Powers’ contributions from Snowden fair game, and thus Powers’ decision on what to do with the contributions made or raised by Snowden will be important - especially given this point by Weidman:

“You are the candidate running on a slogan of ‘leadership by example,’ ” Weidman continued. “If you truly wish to lead by example, you should return Mr. Snowden’s three contributions and pledge to never accept campaign funds from those who profit from cultural misogyny and the exploitation of vulnerable young women.

“I hope you will do the right thing,” she added.

A memo obtained by The Buffalo News and distributed by the Davis campaign to supporters outlines the situation, calling it “hardly the kind of leadership we need for Western New York or in the House of Representatives.”

I couldn’t have said it better. Jon Powers certainly has made “leadership by example” his campaign theme. So, just what kind of leadership by example will Powers set? Considering the example set by Democrats in congress in past years, I am not counting on Powers to give up any of those contributions.

UPDATE: Snowden does get around.


Hillary Clinton, Richard Snowden, and Rep. Brian Higgins back in 2004.

It is also worth noting that Snowden was previously involved in Republican politics until November 2006, when he switched parties and quickly became a big Democratic fundraiser.


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