WHO’S MAKING HOW MUCH?

Published May 24, 1999 4:00am ET




More data from the Federal Election Commission filings of the presidential candidates, compiled by New Hampshire political consultant Chip Griffin, whose Web site www.griffinsg.com usefully organizes all the numbers:

George W. Bush may not have officially announced he’s running, but you wouldn’t know it from his FEC report. It shows a $ 220,225 payment to chief aide Karl Rove — recently profiled in these pages — for “consulting fee and expenses.” This gives Rove bragging rights; no other consultant pulled down as much.

There are a number of other revealing figures. It can’t be a good sign, for example, that Al Gore’s biggest expense, $ 72,634, was for legal advice; Bill Bradley’s single biggest expense, $ 53,647, was for fund-raising. Dan Quayle, meanwhile, has shelled out $ 56,275 for “Internet services” . . . you can supply your own witticism. John McCain, hardly one to shape his positions for public opinion, spent a whopping $ 108,000 on “polling.”

The most interesting entry? Lamar Alexander’s decision to spend $ 2,100 on career consulting.