Eight luscious Goya nectars:
VA-Sen:
Mark Warner (D): $2.5M raised; $4.4M CoH
VA-02:
Glenn Nye (D): $252K raised; >$220K CoH
NH-Sen:
Jeanne Shaheen (D): ~$1.2M raised; ~$2M CoH
FL-21:
Raul Martinez (D): >$615K raised
Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-inc): >$600K raised, >$1.4M CoH
KY-02:
David Haire (D): >$200K raised
KY-03:
John Yarmuth (D-inc): ~$250K raised
MN-01:
Tim Walz (D-inc): $352K raised; $1.02M CoH
PA-05:
Bill Cahir (D): $121K raised; $99K CoH (the report says otherwise, but it was obviously a tabulation error)
PA-15:
Charlie Dent (R-inc): $167K raised; $616K CoH
TX-07:
Joe Culberson (R-inc): $297K raised; $271K CoH
PA-03:
Kyle Foust (D): $61K raised; $43K CoH
Mike Waltner (D): $55K raised; $39K CoH
IL-13:
Scott Harper (D): $134K raised; $103K CoH
AZ-08:
Gabby Giffords (D-inc): $467K raised; $1.67M CoH
PA-11:
Lou Barletta (R): $185K raised; $154K CoH
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Here’s part of an email I just received from her campaign.
“We’re off to a great start in our challenge to represent Florida’s 18th Congressional District, and your support has been invaluable. We officially kicked off our race on February 26th, and in less than five weeks, I’m proud to announce that we’ve already raised more than $325,000.”
That’s quite impressive. All three of the South Florida challengers raised more than $325,000.
That’s a decent amount for Cahir. He’s still got a primary to win against Mayor Vilello and County Commissioner McCracken. I support Vilello because he signed onto the responsible plan for Iraq. Cahir seems to think that oil revenues and more elections will help. I’m wondering how that’s different form the stay the course strategy. He never mentions withdrawal or redeployment: http://www.billcahir.com/conte…
Somewhat recently announced challenger to whoever wins the democratic primary in Iowa’s Third Congressional District, Kim Schmett (R), has announced their fundraising totals leading up to March 31th. The republican, Kim Schmett, has raised a whopping $70 and has $690 in debt according to the latest FEC campaign fundraising report. If Schmett’s lackluster fundraising continues at this rate, IA-03 could be a virtual no-contest with whoever wins the democratic primary, Ed Fallon or Bush-Democrat Leonard Boswell. It will be interesting to see Schmett’s fundraising in the coming quarters, and Fallon and Boswell’s totals for Q1.
is going to be quite a race. Skelly is on track to raise around 3 million and I don’t think Culberson can match that.
Also. Congratulations Senator Mark Warner.
I hate to say it but Yarmuth really needs to rack up the fundraising if he is going to have any real defense against Northup.
Keep in mind too, she entered the WV-02 race after the quarter – her first – had already begun.
Tom Udall raised $1.3 million in 1Q. Sorry, no link as the information is from an e-mail from his campaign.
He’s really popular in Hialeah. Several big name Republicans have actually said they’re going to support Martinez, not Diaz-Balart. He can definitely take that seat.
Overall, the excitement is very high in South Florida right now. All three campaigns blew past expectations.
Wicker hauled in more than $3 million with about $2.75 million on hand after Q1
Musgrove has his work cut out for him alright.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/…
No word on Walberg yet, but I have numbers for the two Democrats running in MI-07.
Sharon Renier-
Raised: $275 ($200 of which came from one donor)
Cash-on-hand: $45.04
Mark Schauer-
Raised: >$326,000 (from 1,000+ donors, 86 percent from Michigan)
Cash-on-hand: >$750,000