Frank Howard’s depressing Q1 campaign finance report

By Ryan Miner 

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Frank Howard’s latest FEC report means the end is near for his forlorn congressional campaign. Howard’s Q1 numbers went live last evening on the FEC’s website. Numbers don’t lie, and Howard’s latest report proves he’s not viable, nor he can he compete – at least not financially – with John Delaney should he somehow magically win the CD-6 Republican nomination.

Howard’s 2016 Q1 numbers are as follows:

From January 1 to March 31, 2016, Frank Howard raised $1,657.22. He loaned his campaign $25,000.00. The campaign’s total net operating expenses were $24,058.03. With Howard’s personal loan, his cash on hand at the closing of the reporting period was $25,015.83.

Not good.

If this campaign finance report doesn’t worry Republican CD-6 voters, then I don’t know what will. Meanwhile, Howard is making a last-ditch effort by running a negative campaign against “his female opponent.” Multiple CD-6 Republicans reported to me last evening that they received an annoying robocall from the Howard campaign. The robocall apparently told voters not to vote for his “female opponent” who donated to Martin O’Malley.

Negative attacks are to be expected; it’s the nature of politics. I would have no issue with Howard running a negative attack against any of his opponents, except if the attack wasn’t the pot calling the kettle black. Howard, in 2007, gave a hefty contribution to socialist Democrat Karen Montgomery. I assume Howard didn’t have enough cash leftover to add that little tidbit onto the tail end of his egregious robocall.

According to Howard’s communications director, Jim Pettit, the Howard campaign will put out a “press release” as early as Monday to discuss their Q1 numbers, or attempt to spin the bad news. I wouldn’t expect any ballyhoo accompanying Howard’s impending press release.

Can Frank Howard come close to mounting a serious bid against John Delaney this fall? Not even close, if you’re looking at his latest numbers. The Howard campaign is virtually insolvent after this devastating campaign finance report. Viability matters against the multimillionaire incumbent Delaney. If Howard’s fundraising prowess is lacking now, it will only get worse in a general election.

Frank Howard gave it a good run. I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

About the Author

Ryan Miner
Ryan R. Miner, MBA is the founder, editor in chief, and senior reporter of A Miner Detail, the Maryland investigative journalism publication he launched in April 2015. He hosts the A Miner Detail Podcast, distributed across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and seven other platforms. A native of Hagerstown, Maryland, Miner holds a B.A. in political science from Duquesne University (2008) and an MBA from Mount St. Mary's University (2020). He teaches at Frederick Community College. He is also the founder of Sentinel Silver, LLC, Maryland's first older adult technology institute, and the publisher of The Senior Soup, a Maryland senior advocacy platform. His longer story is at ryanrminer.com. Reach him at Ryan@AMinerDetail.com or (240) 244-7075.