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[big campaign] McCain Donors Agree, McCain Would be Worse Than Bush
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*"He's like a worse copy than Bush*," Mr. Makhlouf said of Mr. McCain.
(said Abdullah Makhlouf, the owner of a discount stereo store who is one of
Mr. Abdullah's closest friends, and his wife contributed $9,200.)
August 7, 2008
NYT: Family's Donations to McCain Raise Questions By MICHAEL
LUO<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/l/michael_luo/index.html?inline=nyt-per>
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — The Jordanian business partner of a prominent Florida
businessman, who has raised more than $500,000 for Senator John
McCain<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/john_mccain/index.html?inline=nyt-per>,
appears to be at the center of a cluster of questionable donations to his
presidential campaign.
Campaign finance records show Mr. McCain collected a little more than
$50,000 in March from members of a single extended family, the Abdullahs, in
California<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/california/index.html?inline=nyt-geo>and
several of their friends.
Amid a sea of contributions to the McCain campaign, the Abdullahs stand out.
The checks come not from the usual exclusive coastal addresses, but from
relatively hardscrabble inland towns like Downey and Colton. The donations
are also startling because of their size: several donors initially wrote
checks of $9,200, exceeding the $2,300 limit for an individual gift.
Making matters murkier, some couples in the family who contributed more than
$9,000 to Mr. McCain also gave the maximum in December to either
Senator Hillary
Rodham Clinton<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/hillary_rodham_clinton/index.html?inline=nyt-per>or
Rudolph
W. Giuliani<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/g/rudolph_w_giuliani/index.html?inline=nyt-per>,
or both, totaling in the case of at least one family more than $18,000.
On Wednesday, an article in The Washington Post said the donations were
collected by Harry Sargeant III, a Florida businessman who has also raised
money for Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Giuliani.
It appears, however, that Mr. Sargeant, the finance chairman of the
Florida Republican
Party<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/r/republican_party/index.html?inline=nyt-org>and
the part-owner of a major oil trading firm, International Oil Trading
Company, did not actually solicit the donations from the Abdullahs and their
friends.
That task fell to a longtime business partner, Mustafa Abu Naba'a. Mr.
Sargeant said in an interview that he has known Mr. Abu Naba'a for more than
a decade and has worked with him on commercial ventures, including a
contract with the Pentagon to supply fuel to the military in Iraq.
Through Mr. Abu Naba'a's connections, Mr. Sargeant has raised more than
$100,000 in contributions from several dozen Arab Americans in California,
including the Abdullahs, for four candidates: Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Giuliani,
Mr. McCain and Charlie
Crist<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/charlie_crist/index.html?inline=nyt-per>in
his successful campaign for Florida governor in 2006. Mr. Crist is a
close friend and college fraternity brother of Mr. Sargeant.
Several of the donors were emphatic in interviews that they had made the
contributions on their own and had not been reimbursed. Indeed, while the
donors do not fit the typical profile of people who often make large
political donations, it appears many have made relatively successful
livings, toiling away at small businesses they own: an auto repair shop, a
discount stereo warehouse, a realty company.
Brian Rogers, a spokesman for Mr. McCain, said the campaign strictly
followed campaign finance laws and as a general rule would look into a
matter if flags were raised, but he declined to say whether it would look
into the contributions tied to Mr. Sargeant.
Mr. Sargeant is a former Marine fighter pilot who has business interests
around the world. He hosted a fund-raiser for Mr. McCain at his lavish home
in Delray Beach, Fla., this year. Mr. Sargeant estimated he had raised more
than $200,000 for Mr. Giuliani and helped a business associate raise a
similar amount for Mrs. Clinton.
But Mr. Sargeant's business dealings have caused controversy. Representative
Henry Waxman, Democrat of California, opened an investigation last month
into whether his company has been overcharging the military for its contract
in Iraq, although Mr. Sargeant said Mr. Waxman's office had an erroneous
understanding of what the company was billing.
As for his political fund-raising, Mr. Sargeant said he often turned to his
business associates and asked them to solicit their extended families,
although Mr. Sargeant said he was unclear exactly how Mr. Abu Naba'a knew
the Abdullahs in California.
Mr. Sargeant said Mr. Abu Naba'a, who has a home in Florida, was unavailable
for an interview because he was abroad.
Faisal Abdullah, a
Palestinian<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/p/palestinians/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier>immigrant
who works as a director of operations of a window treatment
company, identified himself in an interview as the driver behind the McCain
donations from his relatives and friends. He sent them to Mr. Abu Naba'a,
whom Mr. Abdullah described as an acquaintance.
Mr. Abdullah is an unlikely McCain fund-raiser, admitting he had soured on
the Republican Party as a result of President Bush.
Nevertheless, he said that he harbored vague designs on a political career
and that a discussion with Mr. Abu Naba'a gave him the idea that
fund-raising was a way to get started. He said he initially collected
numerous $500 checks for Mr. Crist from relatives and friends, and late last
year, set out to raise money for the presidential campaign.
Mr. Abdullah said he cajoled a few relatives into giving the maximum
donations to Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Giuliani, the early front-runners last
year.
But when Mr. McCain claimed the mantle of presumed Republican nominee in
March, Mr. Abdullah decided to support him.
"This is the horse I'm betting on for the future," Mr. Abdullah said.
He told his friends and relatives that the contributions were
tax-deductible, something he later seemed surprised to learn from a reporter
was not true. Many in his circle appear to have little affection for Mr.
McCain but said they gave mostly as a favor to Mr. Abdullah.
Abdullah Makhlouf, the owner of a discount stereo store who is one of Mr.
Abdullah's closest friends, and his wife contributed $9,200.
"He's like a worse copy than Bush," Mr. Makhlouf said of Mr. McCain.
When a reporter initially contacted Mr. Makhlouf, he denied giving to the
McCain campaign.
After eventually admitting to the donation, Mr. Makhlouf added, "I'm still
not going to vote for him."
Michael Luo was in Riverside and added later reporting from New York.
Carolyn Wilder contributed research from New York.
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