- Richard Kimball
Richard Kimball is an American
politician , andpresident of the nonprofit organizationProject Vote Smart .Biography
In 1986, after serving in the
Arizona Legislature and the state's Corporation Commission, Kimball ran as a Democrat againstJohn McCain for theU.S. Senate seat being vacated byBarry Goldwater . His campaign was subject to negative press, one Phoenix columnist described him as displaying "terminal weirdness." [Nowicki, D. & Muller, B. (2007, March 1). [http://www.azcentral.com/news/specials/mccain/articles/0301mccainbio-chapter6.html The Senate calls.] "The Arizona Republic ". Retrieved September 16, 2007.] McCain ultimately won the election by a margin of twenty percent, [ [http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html Election statistics] from the clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives.] and is now Arizona's senior Senator.In his 2002 memoir "
Worth the Fighting For ", McCain described the race and his opponent:[M] y first race for the Senate was pretty close to a foregone conclusion. I led in the polls from start to finish. My eventual opponent, Richard Kimball, (...) was a tall, good-looking guy who shared his name with the hero of a popular 1960s television drama, "The Fugitive". He was a nice man and a well-intentioned public servant. But for all his fine qualities, he was not the first-tier candidate the Democrats had hoped to field. [McCain, J., & Salter, M. (2002). "
Worth the Fighting For ". New York: Random House.]According to the
Project Vote Smart web site, during his closing remarks at a debate, Kimball decided to forgo an attack on McCain in favor of this speech:Understand what we do to you; we spend all of our time raising money, often from strangers we do not even know. Then we spend it in three specific ways: first we measure you, what it is you want to purchase in the political market place -- just like Campbell's Soup or Kellogg's Cereal. Next we hire some consultants who know how to tailor our image to fit what will sell. Lastly, we bombard you with the meaningless, issueless, emotional nonsense that is always the result. And which ever one of us does that best will win! [Kimball, R. (2008). [http://votesmart.org/program_history.php Project Vote Smart's History.] "Project Vote Smart". Retrieved March 3, 2008.]
In 2006, Kimball commented on the campaign to a reporter from the "
Arizona Daily Star ": "I was enormously depressed — not because I lost. It was because I spent all my time collecting money." He spent the months after the election traveling through Mexico, and has not sought public office since. [Innes, S. (2006, November 9). [http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/printDS/155158 Candidates on losing end of election cope differently.] "The Arizona Daily Star". Retrieved October 8, 2007.]In 2006,
Project Vote Smart , a registered501(c)(3) organization, awarded Kimball a $400,000 bonus and a 400% salary raise. Among the board of directors, who approved this bonus, was Richard's wife Adelaide Elm Kimball. The raise was criticized by Project Vote Smart alumni in blog posts, [Castanien, Matt. (2007, June 25). [http://www.partisanfreepolitics.com/2007/06/richard-kimballs-40000-bonus-pvss-990-tax-form/ Richard Kimball’s $400,00 bonus!!! & PVS’s 990 TAX FORM] "Partisan Free Politics." Retrieved November 6, 2007.] and resulted in a low rating from consumer groupCharity Navigator .Duganz, Patrick. (2007, August 30). [http://www.missoulanews.com/index.cfm?do=article.details&id=B36BE057-F75F-54A2-E4221F926F439F8B&message=Your%20comment%20has%20been%20posted%20rel= Raising Richard: Breaking the pay scale at Project Vote Smart.] "Missoula Independent." Retrieved November 6, 2007.] OnAugust 30 ,2007 , The "Missoula Independent " ran an article criticizing Kimball's raise and its justification by Project Vote Smart's leadership.References
External links
* [http://votesmart.org/kimball/ Richard Kimball's Blog]
* [http://votesmart.org Project Vote Smart official website]
* Uhls, A. (2004, September 23). [http://www.ithaca.edu/ithacan/articles/0409/23/news/1campus_speak.htm Campus speaker urges smart voting.] "The Ithacan". Retrieved September 16, 2007.
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