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Offline ABX

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Sorry for the language at the beginning, direct copy and paste. Unless he is being sarcastic, it looks like Glen Thrush at Politico hacked other reporter's in-progress research to get it to Podesta so he'll know ahead of time.

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               From:gthrush@politico.com
               To: john.podesta@gmail.com
               Date: 2015-04-30 20:00
               Subject: Re: sorry to bother...
               
            


         

            

               No worries
Because I have become a hack I will send u the whole section that pertains to u
Please don't share or tell anyone I did this
Tell me if I bleep up anything

Insiders expressed confidence in Dennis Cheng, the campaign’s relatively unknown campaign finance director, whose selection was seen as a signal the campaign was  avoiding another mistake of ’08: The empowering of celebrity donors who crowded out the younger, more aggressive bundlers who helped power Barack Obama’s money machine.

Yet in recent days, as Clinton has assessed her daunting challenge, it’s become clear that the force behind the fundraising operation is campaign chairman John Podesta, who has been quietly cultivating big donors and coordinating fundraising strategy.

Podesta, people close to the campaign, supports the Cheng-led strategy of creating an army of small- to medium-scale campaign bundlers – a “flat” fundraising structure that would give donors the sense of ownership in the campaign. Podesta jokingly refers to himself as the “Sultan of Flat,” but the older generation of Clinton fundraisers and donors interviewed over the past two weeks said they believed the new structure would eventually give way to a more conventional fundraising apparatus that would empower mega-donors on the coasts.

Managing the friction between the old lions of Clinton fundraising – who have no use for the flat org chart -- and younger players Cheng hopes to recruit won’t be easy. Cheng recently angered several former Obama fundraisers by offering them their old regional finance jobs – even though they had gone onto to bigger, more lucrative careers in Washington over the years; They turned him down, according to a former Obama campaign official.

Cheng has also been trying to reassure Obama bundlers and even former lower level Clinton Administration aides, who have now grown to have successful careers, that they won’t be left. "Their sense is that unless they raise zillions of dollars, they're never going to be noticed and certainly never going to infiltrate their already tight-knit inner circle, so why bother," one New York-based fundraiser said. "Everyone knows who Clinton's inner circle is, that they are going to raise a boat load of money with relatively little effort, and that there is little that can be done by a new person to make their mark

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On Apr 30, 2015, at 3:06 PM, John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com<mailto:john.podesta@gmail.com>> wrote:

Sure. Sorry for the delay I was on a plane.

On Apr 30, 2015 9:44 AM, "Glenn Thrush" <gthrush@politico.com<mailto:gthrush@politico.com>> wrote:
Can I send u a couple of grafs, OTR, to make sure I’m not bleep anything up?
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Glenn Thrush
Chief Political Correspondent, POLITICO
Senior Staff Writer, POLITICO Magazine
Cell (call first):  202-731-4974<tel:202-731-4974>
Desk: 703-647-8543<tel:703-647-8543>
http://www.politico.com/reporters/GlennThrush.html

From: John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com<mailto:john.podesta@gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 6:34 PM
To: Glenn Thrush <gthrush@politico.com<mailto:gthrush@politico.com>>
Subject: Re: sorry to bother...


OTR: not sure what you mean by the first issue. I'm the sultan of flat. My whole pitch is all are welcome and grow the network.

On Apr 29, 2015 11:38 AM, "Glenn Thrush" <gthrush@politico.com<mailto:gthrush@politico.com>> wrote:
Hey sir— sorry to bother — OTR question

Was working on a fundraising story (when Maggie and Matea’s stories popped)
Been talking to bundlers who told me that one of the reasons you need to get HRC out on the road was simply that the Hillfunders mid-level strategy was getting enough traction and you had to mine the old 08 crowd a little quicker than u thought…
Also- to be a pain in the ass — I’ve heard that u were never entirely on board with the whole ‘flat’ idea in the first place.
Cheers/Thrush
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Glenn Thrush
Chief Political Correspondent, POLITICO
Senior Staff Writer, POLITICO Magazine
Cell (call first):  202-731-4974<tel:202-731-4974>
Desk: 703-647-8543<tel:703-647-8543>
http://www.politico.com/reporters/GlennThrush.html
            



         
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I'm reading that as the other sort of hack - AKA presstitute.
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I'm reading that as the other sort of hack - AKA presstitute.

That very well could be but he was very concerned that he being the source was not known: "Please don't share or tell anyone I did this
Tell me if I bleep up anything".
  It is also obvious from the grammar and rough language that what he sent was very early copy, just putting down thoughts.