(Bumped – promoted by James L.)
Tuesday was the deadline for House and Senate campaigns to file their fundraising reports for the first quarter of 2008. We’ve amassed a list of noteworthy fundraising numbers for House incumbents and challengers. While this list is pretty big, it is not meant to be comprehensive. If we missed anything, please post the numbers in the comments. And remember: these numbers are adjusted for rounding. The second column shows cash-on-hand, and the third shows cycle-to-date fundraising.
Notes:
- NJ filings in italics cover the period from 12/1 through 3/31.
- IL filings in italics cover the period from 1/17 through 3/31, with the exception of IL-14 (2/18-3/31).
- All PA filings cover the period from 1/1 through 4/2.
- All IN & NC filings cover the period from 1/1 through 4/24.
- All numbers are in thousands.
District | Candidate | Party | 1Q Raised | CoH | CTD |
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AK-AL | Ethan Berkowitz | D | $277 | $287 | $400 |
AK-AL | Diane Benson | D | $49 | $46 | $150 |
AK-AL | Jake Metcalfe | D | $46 | $21 | $138 |
AK-AL | Gabrielle LeDoux | R | $7 | $158 | $7 |
AK-AL | Sean Parnell | R | $26 | $26 | $26 |
AK-AL | Don Young | R-inc. | $132 | $604 | $640 |
AL-02 | Bobby Bright | D | $54 | $46 | $54 |
AL-02 | David Woods | R | $99 | $309 | $99 |
AL-02 | Jay Love | R | $61 | $277 | $131 |
AL-02 | Harri Anne Smith | R | $251 | $139 | $269 |
AL-03 | Joshua Segall | D | $273 | $224 | $273 |
AL-03 | Mike Rogers | R-inc. | $104 | $957 | $674 |
AL-05 | Parker Griffith | D | $115 | $112 | $115 |
AL-05 | Wayne Parker | R | $177 | $177 | $177 |
AZ-01 | Ann Kirkpatrick | D | $257 | $465 | $641 |
AZ-01 | Mary Kim Titla | D | $39 | $48 | $39 |
AZ-01 | Howard Shanker | D | $34 | $34 | $117 |
AZ-01 | Sydney Hay | R | $99 | $222 | $198 |
AZ-03 | Bob Lord | D | $220 | $632 | $832 |
AZ-03 | John Shadegg | R-inc. | $151 | $938 | $1,170 |
AZ-05 | Harry Mitchell | D-inc. | $321 | $1,120 | $1,370 |
AZ-05 | David Schweikert | R | $175 | $514 | $431 |
AZ-05 | Jim Ogsbury | R | $40 | $353 | $177 |
AZ-05 | Mark Anderson | R | $55 | $70 | $55 |
AZ-05 | Laura Knaperek | R | $50 | $44 | $100 |
AZ-08 | Gabby Giffords | D-inc. | $467 | $1,670 | $1,930 |
AZ-08 | Tim Bee | R | $466 | $525 | $752 |
CA-04 | Charlie Brown | D | $245 | $591 | $933 |
CA-04 | Doug Ose | R | $223 | $756 | $223 |
CA-04 | Tom McClintock | R | $316 | $126 | $316 |
CA-11 | Jerry McNerney | D-inc. | $326 | $1,150 | $1,710 |
CA-11 | Dean Andal | R | $90 | $532 | $623 |
CA-26 | Russ Warner | D | $110 | $244 | $490 |
CA-26 | David Dreier | R-inc. | $136 | $1,870 | $671 |
CA-42 | Ed Chau | D | $39 | $33 | $51 |
CA-42 | Ron Shepston | D | $13 | $10 | $37 |
CA-42 | Gary Miller | R-inc. | $36 | $871 | $286 |
CA-45 | Julie Bornstein | D | $29 | $104 | $29 |
CA-45 | Mary Bono Mack | R-inc. | $320 | $344 | $962 |
CA-46 | Debbie Cook | D | $47 | $32 | $47 |
CA-46 | Dana Rohrabacher | R-inc. | $39 | $331 | $233 |
CA-50 | Nick Liebham | D | $104 | $240 | $315 |
CA-50 | Brian Bilbray | R-inc. | $256 | $449 | $669 |
CA-52 | Mike Lumpkin | D | $87 | $80 | $163 |
CA-52 | Duncan Hunter | R | $279 | $263 | $503 |
CO-04 | Betsy Markey | D | $223 | $376 | $560 |
CO-04 | Marilyn Musgrave | R-inc. | $356 | $1,010 | $1,380 |
CT-02 | Joe Courtney | D-inc. | $272 | $1,190 | $1,520 |
CT-02 | Sean Sullivan | R | $43 | $129 | $230 |
CT-04 | Jim Himes | D | $420 | $1,110 | $1,360 |
CT-04 | Chrissy Shays | R-inc. | $450 | $1,140 | $1,610 |
CT-05 | Chris Murphy | D-inc. | $398 | $1,540 | $1,760 |
CT-05 | David Cappiello | R | $230 | $420 | $627 |
DE-AL | Jerry Northington | D | $2 | $2 | $24 |
DE-AL | Mike Castle | R-inc. | $124 | $1,550 | $802 |
FL-08 | Charlie Stuart | D | $105 | $316 | $389 |
FL-08 | Mike Smith | D | $75 | $296 | $441 |
FL-08 | Alan Grayson | D | $12 | ($4) | $12 |
FL-08 | Todd W. Long | R | $13 | $17 | $200 |
FL-08 | Ric Keller | R-inc. | $161 | $735 | $720 |
FL-09 | John Dicks | D | $24 | $312 | $93 |
FL-09 | Bill Mitchell | D | $10 | $149 | $58 |
FL-09 | Gus Bilirakis | R-inc. | $245 | $522 | $807 |
FL-10 | Bill “C.W.” Young | R-inc. | $128 | $556 | $374 |
FL-13 | Christine Jennings | D | $302 | $446 | $787 |
FL-13 | Vernon Buchanan | R-inc. | $421 | $1,120 | $2,150 |
FL-16 | Tim Mahoney | D-inc. | $342 | $1,030 | $2,160 |
FL-16 | Hal Valeche | R | $60 | $589 | $486 |
FL-16 | Tom Rooney | R | $139 | $442 | $667 |
FL-16 | Gayle Harrell | R | $135 | $256 | $515 |
FL-18 | Annette Taddeo | D | $137 | $301 | $137 |
FL-18 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | R-inc. | $100 | $1,720 | $838 |
FL-21 | Raul Martinez | D | $617 | $593 | $617 |
FL-21 | Lincoln Diaz-Balart | R-inc. | $535 | $1,450 | $834 |
FL-22 | Ron Klein | D-inc. | $447 | $2,110 | $2,750 |
FL-22 | Allen West | R | $58 | $57 | $101 |
FL-24 | Suzanne Kosmas | D | $303 | $581 | $663 |
FL-24 | Tom Feeney | R-inc. | $196 | $549 | $966 |
FL-25 | Joe Garcia | D | $331 | $316 | $331 |
FL-25 | Mario Diaz-Balart | R-inc. | $257 | $748 | $513 |
GA-08 | Jim Marshall | D-inc. | $315 | $1,190 | $971 |
GA-08 | Richard Goddard | R | $137 | $404 | $573 |
GA-12 | John Barrow | D-inc. | $238 | $1,310 | $1,370 |
GA-12 | John Stone | R | $24 | $43 | $61 |
IA-02 | David Loebsack | D-inc. | $67 | $423 | $611 |
IA-03 | Ed Fallon | D | $172 | $20 | $172 |
IA-03 | Leonard Boswell | D-inc. | $260 | $841 | $982 |
IA-04 | Kurt Meyer | D | $131 | $109 | $131 |
IA-04 | Becky Greenwald | D | $24 | $21 | $24 |
IA-04 | Tom Latham | R-inc. | $180 | $678 | $756 |
ID-01 | Walt Minnick | D | $228 | $328 | $638 |
ID-01 | Bill Sali | R-inc. | $108 | $124 | $428 |
IL-06 | Jill Morgenthaler | D | $200 | $127 | $293 |
IL-06 | Peter Roskam | R-inc. | $282 | $967 | $1,360 |
IL-08 | Melissa Bean | D-inc. | $352 | $1,350 | $2,260 |
IL-08 | Steve Greenberg | R | $94 | $5 | $444 |
IL-10 | Dan Seals | D | $613 | $745 | $1,410 |
IL-10 | Mark Kirk | R-inc. | $738 | $2,250 | $2,870 |
IL-11 | Debbie Halvorson | D | $581 | $673 | $860 |
IL-13 | Scott Harper | D | $134 | $103 | $146 |
IL-13 | Judy Biggert | R-inc. | $153 | $512 | $685 |
IL-14 | Bill Foster | D-inc. | $724 | $263 | $1,420 |
IL-14 | Jim Oberweis | R | $493 | $133 | $1,100 |
IL-16 | Bob Abboud | D | $37 | $64 | $154 |
IL-16 | Donald Manzullo | R-inc. | $149 | $447 | $734 |
IL-18 | Colleen Callahan | D | $88 | $108 | $88 |
IL-18 | Aaron Schock | R | $296 | $188 | $1,090 |
IL-19 | Joe McMenamin | D | $6 | $98 | $130 |
IL-19 | John Shimkus | R-inc. | $185 | $1,410 | $727 |
IN-02 | Joe Donnelly | D-inc. | $224 | $850 | $1,374 |
IN-02 | Luke Puckett | R | $33 | $155 | $33 |
IN-03 | Michael Montagano | D | $121 | $268 | $321 |
IN-03 | Mark Souder | R-inc. | $143 | $293 | $467 |
IN-04 | Nels Ackerson | D | $105 | $150 | $306 |
IN-04 | Steve Buyer | R-inc. | $91 | $492 | $297 |
IN-06 | Barry Welsh | D | $7 | $10 | $17 |
IN-06 | Mike Pence | R-inc. | $161 | $642 | $960 |
IN-07 | David Orentlicher | D | $185 | $172 | $356 |
IN-07 | Woody Myers | D | $169 | $40 | $169 |
IN-07 | Carolene Mays | D | $103 | $18 | $103 |
IN-07 | Andre Carson | D-inc. | $483 | $69 | $235 |
IN-07 | Jon Elrod | R | $121 | $6 | $192 |
IN-08 | Brad Ellsworth | D-inc. | $254 | $716 | $1,078 |
IN-08 | Greg Goode | R | $39 | $44 | $119 |
IN-09 | Baron Hill | D-inc. | $277 | $991 | $1,440 |
IN-09 | Mike Sodrel | R | $263 | $309 | $436 |
KS-02 | Nancy Boyda | D-inc. | $218 | $811 | $990 |
KS-02 | Lynn Jenkins | R | $105 | $486 | $512 |
KS-02 | Jim Ryun | R | $248 | $459 | $1,210 |
KS-03 | Dennis Moore | D-inc. | $185 | $890 | $848 |
KS-03 | Nick Jordan | R | $166 | $308 | $371 |
KS-04 | Donald Betts | D | $36 | $13 | $36 |
KS-04 | Todd Tiahrt | R-inc. | $133 | $1,140 | $844 |
KY-02 | Reid Haire | D | $203 | $188 | $203 |
KY-02 | David Boswell | D | $34 | $32 | $34 |
KY-02 | Brett Guthrie | R | $402 | $354 | $402 |
KY-03 | John Yarmuth | D-inc. | $251 | $812 | $1,090 |
KY-03 | Anne Northup | R | $460 | $428 | $460 |
LA-04 | Paul Carmouche | D | $112 | $109 | $112 |
LA-04 | Chris Gorman | R | $107 | $329 | $107 |
LA-04 | John Fleming | R | $3 | $187 | $3 |
MD-01 | Frank Kratovil | D | $190 | $182 | $431 |
MD-01 | Andrew Harris | R | $381 | $206 | $1,470 |
MI-07 | Mark Schauer | D | $323 | $751 | $885 |
MI-07 | Sharon Renier | D | $275 | $0 | $2 |
MI-07 | Tim Walberg | R-inc. | $265 | $604 | $823 |
MI-09 | Gary Peters | D | $349 | $645 | $730 |
MI-09 | Joe Knollenberg | R-inc. | $400 | $1,340 | $1,830 |
MN-01 | Tim Walz | D-inc. | $352 | $1,020 | $1,500 |
MN-01 | Dick Day | R | $16 | $72 | $203 |
MN-01 | Brian Davis | R | $34 | $50 | $199 |
MN-02 | Steve Sarvi | D | $61 | $39 | $105 |
MN-02 | John Kline | R-inc. | $194 | $510 | $834 |
MN-03 | Ashwin Madia | D | $196 | $191 | $357 |
MN-03 | Erik Paulsen | R | $383 | $688 | $429 |
MN-06 | El Tinklenberg | D | $127 | $102 | $260 |
MN-06 | Michelle Bachmann | R-inc. | $346 | $1,040 | $1,550 |
MO-06 | Kay Barnes | D | $396 | $954 | $1,390 |
MO-06 | Sam Graves | R-inc. | $239 | $1,130 | $1,350 |
MO-09 | Judy Baker | D | $112 | $188 | $205 |
MO-09 | Steve Gaw | D | $111 | $102 | $111 |
MO-09 | Ken Jacob | D | $30 | $74 | $30 |
MO-09 | Lyndon Bode | D | $77 | $11 | $77 |
MO-09 | Bob Onder | R | $120 | $369 | $120 |
MO-09 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | R | $71 | $71 | $71 |
MT-AL | Jim Hunt | D | $133 | $115 | $133 |
MT-AL | Denny Rehberg | R-inc. | $107 | $571 | $614 |
NC-08 | Larry Kissell | D | $106 | $131 | $428 |
NC-08 | Robin Hayes | R-inc. | $480 | $987 | $1,738 |
NC-09 | Harry Taylor | D | $16 | $5 | $45 |
NC-09 | Sue Myrick | R-inc. | $132 | $303 | $655 |
NC-10 | Daniel Johnson | D | $93 | $166 | $217 |
NC-10 | Lance Sigmon | R | $86 | $5 | $94 |
NC-10 | Patrick McHenry | R-inc. | $276 | $326 | $886 |
NC-11 | Heath Shuler | D-inc. | $176 | $736 | $979 |
NC-11 | Spence Campbell | R | $63 | $41 | $211 |
NE-02 | Jim Esch | D | $27 | $27 | $33 |
NE-02 | Richard Carter | D | $5 | $3 | $5 |
NE-02 | Lee Terry | R-inc. | $158 | $497 | $708 |
NH-01 | Carol Shea-Porter | D-inc. | $128 | $546 | $669 |
NH-01 | Jeb Bradley | R | $54 | $516 | $416 |
NH-01 | John Stephen | R | $104 | $258 | $335 |
NH-02 | Paul Hodes | D-inc. | $245 | $832 | $1,300 |
NH-02 | Bob Clegg | R | $20 | $86 | $20 |
NH-02 | Jennifer Horn | R | $56 | $31 | $56 |
NJ-02 | Frank LoBiondo | R-inc. | $87 | $1,400 | $750 |
NJ-03 | John Adler | D | $534 | $1,000 | $974 |
NJ-03 | Chris Myers | R | $335 | $288 | $335 |
NJ-03 | Jack Kelly | R | $306 | $281 | $306 |
NJ-04 | Josh Zeitz | D | $48 | $91 | $145 |
NJ-04 | Chris Smith | R-inc. | $141 | $468 | $408 |
NJ-05 | Dennis Shulman | D | $123 | $246 | $315 |
NJ-05 | Camille Abate | D | $64 | $103 | $204 |
NJ-05 | Scott Garrett | R-inc. | $193 | $458 | $689 |
NJ-07 | Linda Stender | D | $437 | $845 | $1,050 |
NJ-07 | Kate Whitman | R | $244 | $307 | $444 |
NJ-07 | Leonard Lance | R | $194 | $256 | $194 |
NJ-07 | Martin Marks | R | $29 | $104 | $48 |
NJ-07 | Kelly Hatfield | R | $50 | $94 | $50 |
NM-01 | Martin Heinrich | D | $201 | $342 | $663 |
NM-01 | Darren White | R | $234 | $297 | $446 |
NM-02 | Harry Teague | D | $161 | $337 | $367 |
NM-02 | Bill McCamley | D | $85 | $236 | $349 |
NM-02 | Ed Tinsley | R | $108 | $425 | $408 |
NM-02 | Greg Sowards | R | $0 | $300 | $0 |
NM-02 | Aubrey Dunn | R | $102 | $287 | $106 |
NM-02 | Monty Newman | R | $195 | $206 | $195 |
NM-02 | C Earl Greer | R | $12 | $31 | $12 |
NV-02 | Jill Derby | D | $143 | $134 | $144 |
NV-02 | Dean Heller | R-inc. | $182 | $808 | $945 |
NV-03 | Robert Daskas | D | $233 | $453 | $584 |
NV-03 | Andrew Martin | D | $23 | $204 | $91 |
NV-03 | Jon Porter | R-inc. | $366 | $1,030 | $1,620 |
NY-13 | Domenic Recchia | D | $128 | $325 | $349 |
NY-13 | Steven Harrison | D | $44 | $91 | $150 |
NY-13 | Vito Fossella | R-inc. | $149 | $248 | $836 |
NY-19 | John Hall | D-inc. | $249 | $1,140 | $1,580 |
NY-19 | Kieran Lalor | R | $56 | $63 | $87 |
NY-19 | George Oros | R | $52 | $60 | $52 |
NY-20 | Kirsten Gillibrand | D-inc. | $557 | $2,470 | $3,070 |
NY-20 | Alexander Treadwell | R | $441 | $929 | $1,680 |
NY-20 | Richard Wager | R | $3 | $197 | $415 |
NY-20 | Michael Rocque | R | $60 | $52 | $222 |
NY-24 | Mike Arcuri | D-inc. | $137 | $591 | $919 |
NY-25 | Dan Maffei | D | $336 | $676 | $847 |
NY-26 | Jon Powers | D | $229 | $402 | $598 |
NY-26 | Alice Kryzan | D | $78 | $207 | $191 |
NY-29 | Eric Massa | D | $278 | $565 | $868 |
NY-29 | Randy Kuhl | R-inc. | $111 | $366 | $606 |
OH-01 | Steve Driehaus | D | $213 | $567 | $689 |
OH-01 | Steve Chabot | R-inc. | $188 | $1,130 | $1,050 |
OH-02 | Vic Wulsin | D | $280 | $212 | $780 |
OH-02 | Jean Schmidt | R-inc. | $187 | $177 | $557 |
OH-03 | Jane Mitakides | D | $109 | $101 | $114 |
OH-03 | Mike Turner | R-inc. | $63 | $496 | $799 |
OH-07 | Sharon Neuhardt | D | $173 | $50 | $173 |
OH-07 | Steve Austria | R | $123 | $52 | $477 |
OH-14 | Bill O’Neill | D | $72 | $47 | $247 |
OH-14 | Steven LaTourette | R-inc. | $142 | $660 | $823 |
OH-15 | Mary Jo Kilroy | D | $409 | $944 | $1,190 |
OH-15 | Steve Stivers | R | $279 | $600 | $787 |
OH-16 | John Boccieri | D | $307 | $251 | $692 |
OH-16 | J. Kirk Schuring | R | $221 | $103 | $490 |
OH-18 | Zack Space | D-inc. | $360 | $993 | $1,490 |
OH-18 | Fred Dailey | R | $36 | $36 | $113 |
OR-05 | Kurt Schrader | D | $26 | $56 | $26 |
OR-05 | Steve Marks | D | $27 | $18 | $27 |
OR-05 | Mike Erikson | R | $118 | $333 | $291 |
OR-05 | Kevin Mannix | R | $109 | $67 | $109 |
PA-03 | Kathy Dahlkemper | D | $58 | $74 | $152 |
PA-03 | Kyle Foust | D | $61 | $43 | $114 |
PA-03 | Tom Myers | D | $71 | $39 | $206 |
PA-03 | Mike Waltner | D | $55 | $39 | $155 |
PA-03 | Phil English | R-inc. | $277 | $690 | $1,160 |
PA-04 | Jason Altmire | D-inc. | $471 | $1,310 | $1,650 |
PA-04 | Melissa Hart | R | $141 | $393 | $524 |
PA-05 | Bill Cahir | D | $121 | $99 | $121 |
PA-05 | Rick Viello | D | $28 | $18 | $28 |
PA-05 | Mark McCracken | D | $7 | $3 | $7 |
PA-05 | Matt Shaner | R | $31 | $350 | $31 |
PA-05 | Derek Walker | R | $141 | $8 | $141 |
PA-06 | Bob Roggio | D | $145 | $168 | $145 |
PA-06 | Jim Gerlach | R-inc. | $386 | $715 | $1,470 |
PA-07 | Joe Sestak | D-inc. | $634 | $2,260 | $2,370 |
PA-07 | Craig Williams | R | $135 | $133 | $135 |
PA-08 | Patrick Murphy | D-inc. | $604 | $1,660 | $2,210 |
PA-08 | Tom Manion | R | $421 | $417 | $421 |
PA-10 | Chris Carney | D-inc. | $280 | $966 | $1,290 |
PA-10 | Chris Hackett | R | $119 | $175 | $439 |
PA-10 | Dan Meuser | R | $144 | $70 | $530 |
PA-11 | Paul Kanjorski | D-inc. | $442 | $1,840 | $1,030 |
PA-11 | Lou Barletta | R | $185 | $154 | $185 |
PA-12 | John Murtha | D-inc. | $442 | $687 | $1,510 |
PA-12 | William Russell | R | $222 | $63 | $247 |
PA-15 | Sam Bennett | D | $118 | $183 | $312 |
PA-15 | Charlie Dent | R-inc. | $167 | $616 | $930 |
PA-18 | Steve O’Donnell | D | $9 | $200 | $31 |
PA-18 | Bethany Hafer | D | $43 | $50 | $148 |
PA-18 | Tim Murphy | R-inc. | $299 | $876 | $890 |
SC-01 | Linda Ketner | D | $361 | $130 | $281 |
SC-01 | Henry Brown | R-inc. | $122 | $1,220 | $454 |
SC-02 | Rob Miller | D | $147 | $203 | $150 |
SC-02 | Joe Wilson | R-inc. | $84 | $256 | $370 |
TN-09 | Nikki Tinker | D | $40 | $228 | $290 |
TN-09 | Steve Cohen | D-inc. | $93 | $605 | $523 |
TX-07 | Michael Skelly | D | $797 | $667 | $853 |
TX-07 | Joe Culberson | R-inc. | $297 | $271 | $628 |
TX-10 | Larry Joe Doherty | D | $175 | $122 | $455 |
TX-10 | Michael McCaul | R-inc. | $275 | $318 | $729 |
TX-22 | Nick Lampson | D-inc. | $367 | $1,000 | $1,350 |
TX-22 | Pete Olson | R | $194 | $128 | $714 |
TX-23 | Ciro Rodriguez | D-inc. | $319 | $932 | $1,018 |
TX-23 | Lyle Larson | R | $273 | $60 | $273 |
VA-02 | Glenn Nye | D | $252 | $223 | $252 |
VA-02 | Thelma Drake | R-inc. | $305 | $594 | $1,050 |
VA-05 | Tom Perriello | D | $341 | $500 | $600 |
VA-05 | Virgil Goode | R-inc. | $271 | $593 | $428 |
VA-10 | Judy Feder | D | $312 | $700 | $891 |
VA-10 | Mike Turner | D | $21 | $10 | $57 |
VA-10 | Frank Wolf | R-inc. | $310 | $716 | $1,040 |
VA-11 | Gerry Connolly | D | $501 | $422 | $501 |
VA-11 | Leslie Byrne | D | $231 | $238 | $346 |
VA-11 | Keith Fimian | R | $139 | $742 | $514 |
WA-08 | Darcy Burner | D | $517 | $923 | $1,370 |
WA-08 | Dave Reichert | R-inc. | $240 | $698 | $1,140 |
WI-08 | Steve Kagen | D-inc. | $230 | $1,120 | $760 |
WI-08 | John Gard | R | $194 | $428 | $520 |
WV-02 | Anne Barth | D | $334 | $305 | $334 |
WV-02 | Shelley Moore Capito | R-inc. | $351 | $927 | $1,060 |
WY-AL | Gary Trauner | D | $252 | $551 | $638 |
WY-AL | Cynthia Lummis | R | $168 | $141 | $168 |
WY-AL | Mark Gordon | R | $412 | $86 | $412 |
WY-AL | Daniel Zwonitzer | R | $9 | $4 | $9 |
A few quick notes:
- Democratic challengers who out-raised Republican incumbents: Ethan Berkowitz (AK-AL), Joshua Segall (AL-03), Bob Lord (AZ-03), Ed Chau (CA-42), Debbie Cook (CA-46), Annette Taddeo (FL-18), Raul Martinez (FL-21), Suzanne Kosmas (FL-24), Joe Garcia (FL-25), Walt Minnick (ID-01), Mark Schauer (MI-07), Kay Barnes (MO-06), Jim Hunt (MT-AL), Eric Massa (NY-29), Steve Driehaus (OH-01), Vic Wulsin (OH-02), Jane Mitakides (OH-03), Linda Ketner (SC-01) [note: her filing covers the period from 8/1-3/31, but the bulk of her fundraising was done this year], Rob Miller (SC-02), Michael Skelly (TX-07), Tom Perriello (VA-05), Judy Feder (VA-10), Darcy Burner (WA-08).
- Republican challengers who out-raised Democratic incumbents: Deborah Honeycutt (GA-13), Jim Ryun (KS-02), Anne Northup (KY-03).
- GA-12: After barely holding on in 2006, Democrat John Barrow draws a 4th tier challenger with abysmal fundraising ability. Unbelievable.
- Overall, this was a dynamite quarter for House Democrats. Highly-touted GOP candidates like Dean Andal (CA-11), Rick Goddard (GA-08), Steve Greenberg (IL-08) and Lou Barletta (PA-11) are being outpaced by their Democratic opponents, and the list of Dem challengers with burgeoning coffers absolutely dwarfs the GOP’s. It’s no small wonder that the NRCC is turning to self-funding millionaires in their candidate recruitment process this cycle.
Good news all round but particularly in open seats. Reasonable quarters in longshots like MO-9, LA-4, NM-2, OH-7, PA-5, WY-AL
Shouldn’t that be 1Q raised, not 4Q raised?
This is from Charleston.net today (4/17)
It noted Ketner outpaced Brown in fundraising – she with $413,875 to his $136,479 – during the past quarter. Brown still has raised about $125,000 more overall, however.
You have:
But here’s Sharon Renier’s actual fundraising for the quarter:
1Q Raised: $275.00 (No “K”)
Cash-on-hand: $45.04
Cycle-to-date: $1,830.00
Mind you, I’d love it if she was raising $349,000. For one thing, it would mean two Democrats in a very Republican district could raise ridiculous amounts of money, and would be a great sign of strength for the party. But, unfortunately, that is not the case.
Schauer and Walberg’s numbers are right, but I think maybe you accidentally copied Gary Peters’ data into her row.
Still, thanks for compiling this! It’s a great resource!
Do we have a realistic shot at either seat? For that matter, Al-03?
It looks like OH and NY are gonna be killing fields…
1. 1Q raised column – the numbers keep getting italicized here and there? I don’t see any correlation to it. Mostly in Illinois.
2. Scott Harper, Democratic challenger in Illinois raised something like 133K and total it says he’s raised 110K. Mistake? Or am I missing something?
3. We should have a list of Republican held open seats where Democrats are leading the pack (For example, IL-11, AZ-01, etc.) And vice versa for Republicans (OR-05, AL-05, etc.)
John Barrow can feel safe enough now to take a step or two to the left, if he’s so inclined. His voting record makes sense for, say, an R+10 district, but the guy’s got a D+2 that’s almost half African-American.
I think it’s time to add a few more names to the “Likely R” column of the big SSP House scoreboard. I’d start with Tom Perriello in VA-05. He’s clearly playing to win. (In fact, he seems like a great candidate for Blue Majority endorsement.) I might move Jane Mitakides in OH-03 up to “Likely R” too… she’s outraising Turner, it’s an R+3 that was held by a Dem prior to Turner, and with at least three hotter targets in Ohio, this one might sneak past everyone on the radar.
As for OR-05, I don’t think it’s as dire as the numbers first look. Schrader and Marks only jumped in the race about a month ago, and Erickson is a self-funding millionaire who’s probably just writing himself checks. (Actually, do these FEC numbers reflect checks you write yourself? I’d never stopped to wonder about that till now.) As for Mannix, well, he has access to the coffers of well-known millionaire sex weirdo Loren Parks. But I think this is one the netroots needs to get on top of once the primary is over; the lay of the land favors the Dems, but they’ll need outside infusions of money.
AZ-08, woh! Tim Bee is going to be incredibly formidable and we very well could lose. This will be a race we will need to watch and keep an eye on. They already had polling a bit back showing both well under 50% and with Giffords with not much of a lead.
CA-46, why isn’t Rohrabacher raising anything? It’s a little late for retirements.
CT-4, looking good!
Florida Trio, well done! I imagine Ros-Lehtinen will pick-up her fundraising now that she sees she has a challenge. FL-18 is certainly our least likely pick-up of the three, and it shows. The other two, awesome. Raul Martinez is putting on the A-game.
IA-4, Latham’s challenger didn’t do half-bad. The seat is already Democratic leaning, I could see this being one of the races that coattails help a bit and it being one of the first seats to flip Dem if the election moves past just Democrats doing well to Democrats obliterating and taking everything possible with them. Kind of like in 2006 with Laesch (if that’s how you spell it), safe incumbent and then all of a sudden, wait what he lost? If the fundraising continues to be this on par and if this Kurt Meyer runs a good race, who knows, maybe the overwhelming anti-Republican attitude could carry him over.
IL-10, man is Kirk raising some duckets….. It came close last time, add in Obama coattails and I think we’ve got it.
KS-2, probably the most endangered incumbent. And Boyda doesn’t want any DCCC money, great principle, could cost her the race. We’ll just have to see…
LA-4, excellent to see us outraising the Republicans. Hell, we all thought 2008 would bring about the end of Democrats in Louisiana, could 2008 actually be the reemergence of Democrats in Louisiana?!
MN-6, my home CD, I really don’t think we have much of a shot here…. Bachmann is a complete nutjob and we can do great advertising that but… I don’t know, Im quite pessimistic yet hopeful.
MO-6, EXCELLENT!!! Kay Barnes is an excellent candidate and her fundraising is spectacular.
NM-1, I’m also pessimistic about this race. This is the one seat I think the GOP did a great job at recruiting and I think this will be the one race to really disappoint us. This should be our seat, it goes blue for President, but for some reason, I feel like we will lose… Maybe it’s because there has to be one seat I feel we wont win come election day.
NY-29, is Randy Kuhl even running for re-election? I predict another NY-GOP slaughter in 2008. They’ll lose three congressional seats, the state Senate, and will only have three congressional seats left! One that will be redistricted out and two that will be ours pending retirements. Seems almost impossible that such a large state will eventually have 0 Republicans at the federal level but congrats everyone, the Dems did it first!
OH-2, I still don’t think Wulsin will win or that we should bother spending a cent (it seems to me she will just lose the following election after she wins with Schmidt gone) but her fundraising is quite awesome so we’ll see. Still seems like a waste of DCCC funds….
OR-5, why don’t we have a candidate yet who is going to actually do something?!
SC-01, what the hell? Who is this Linda Ketner and how did she kick so much ass?
VA-5, looks like a race we should/could get behind
VA-10, same as above, looks like a good race. And Warner coattails, those will help out VA-5,10, 11
WA-8, we will win this one
WV-2, very disappointed we lost Unger, very impressed with Barth. Kind of sucks she wasn’t in the race from the get-go getting to raise money. Barth is at such a disadvantage now.
not only great news, but very useful
I am working on a BIG diary….an analysis of every race that was close (less than 10 points) in 2006, and this table will make it a lot easier to update fundraising information
That is, is debt subtracted?
Link
While she did post $414K in receipts, this chart compiles money raised — these figures don’t include candidate loans like the $50K that Ketner donated to herself. If we did post receipts instead of money raised, many of these Republican challengers would look a bit better in terms of their 1Q hauls.
Being from the South, I can tell you that the Josh Segall race is one to watch. That district is ripe for flipping, with nearly 50% Dem performance and being 1/3 African-American. The last challenger got almost 40% of the vote while spending only $7000 to Rogers’ $1 million, and in ’02 the Dem lost be less than 4000 votes after the DCCC pulled their money with 12 days to go (crazy). Segall is worked a bunch of campaigns and knows what he’s doing, as evidenced by these fundraising numbers…he outraised the incumbent 2.5 to 1 and brought in more than any other congressional candidate, D or R, incumbent or challenger, in the entire state! Go Segall in AL-03!
This is another big Obama effect race too…
I’m getting concerned about John Yarmuth in KY-03. He knocked out Anne Northup 51-49 in 2006, after she had held the seat for ten years. She has always proven to be a fundraising monster along with her mentor, Mitch McConnell.
I was so happy when Yarmuth won and he has not disappointed. His Progressive Punch score is 95%, and for a district that is something like D +1, that is better than we could hope for from a freshman. Indeed, considering the PVI and his PP score, he may be the most outstanding freshman we have. He has condemned Bush’s reckless Iraq policy and has voted against expanding Bush’s unchecked warrantless wiretapping powers on American citizens. And he’s from Kentucky!
In 2006, there was no presidential race and no state-wide race in KY. This year, current polls have McCain winning KY by more than 30 points (it will come down). Plus, McConnell will pour money into Ky-03 (his old hometown) to help Northup.
In 1Q, Northup outraised Yarmuth, although he still leads in cash on hand, having had more time.
I’d love to see the Netroots adopt Yarmuth, or really push to help him out. He seems to be off our radar screens, and he deserves better. Indeed, only 27 contributions to him have been made on Act Blue. http://actblue.com/entity/fund…
Republican held Open seats where Democrats are leading the fundraising:
AZ-01 – Ann Kirkpatrick, IL-11 – Debbie Halvorson, LA-04 – Paul Carmouche, NY-25 – Dan Maffei, NY-26 – Jon Powers, OH-07 Sharon Neurhardt, VA-11 Gerry Connelly
Democratic held Open seats where Republicans are leading the fundraising:
AL-05 – Wayne Parker, OR-05 – Mike Erikson
Also, I recommend putting up numbers for NM-03, NJ-01, CO-02, and ME-01 for their respective Democratic primaries. Although ME-01 probably has Pingree running away with it, and Don Wiviott sounded like he was going to self fund whatever it took to win, so that race might not be needed either.
Also – FL-15 = competitive Republican open-seat district where Democrats don’t have a frontrunner or top tier candidate. I suppose it looks like Bill Posey (R) is going to start running away with it financially.
Currently, slightly less than 10% of House Republicans are women (19 out of 198 filled seats per the Clerk of the House of Representatives). For Democrats the number is much higher and is around 22%.
For Democrats, women were the leading fund-raisers (presumed leader and/or nominee) in 28 of the 123 races on your big board. That percentage (22.7%) is not markedly different than for Democratic House members as a whole. Five of the Democratic women were incumbents defending their seats.
Among Republicans, women were the leading fund-raisers in just 13 of 123 seats with eight of the 13 being Republican incumbents defending their seats. One of the remaining five, Anne Northrup, is seeking to regain her seat. Again, the results are surprisingly typical for current Republican House membership as a whole.
Given the number of retirements (Deb Pryce, Heather Wilson, Barbara Cubin)and deaths (JoAnn Davis), the number of Republican women is likely to decline slightly while the number of Democratic women in the House is likely to increase.
Last cycle, 27 of the 30 successful Democratic challengers raised $1 million or more and one of the other three (Nancy Boyda) went over $1 million if DCCC expenditures are counted). Only David Loebsack and Carol Shea-Porter managed to win with less and Loebsack was competing against Jim Leach in a race where neither man spent much (Leach was a little over $500 K; Loebsack was over $400 k).
Shea-Porter while nowhere near a million yet has already raised a lot more than she did in 2006.
Are off. He’s raised over 700K total.