The Day the 2Q Fundraising Reports Stood Still

The trickle continues:

VA-Sen:

     Mark Warner (D): $3 million raised; $5.1 million CoH

KS-Sen:
     Jim Slattery (D): $500K raised

     Pat Roberts (R-inc): $850K raised; $3.1 million CoH

AZ-01:
     Mary Kim Titla (D): $53K raised

GA-Sen:
     Saxby Chambliss (R-inc): $800K raised; $4 million CoH

TN-Sen:
     Bob Tuke (D): >$200K raised

     Kenneth Eaton (D): $275K personal donation

Actblue has also posted their top ten candidates who have raised money through their system this quarter:

CANDIDATE RACE TOTAL RAISED
1. Rick Noriega TX-Sen $454,082.32
2. Kay Hagan NC-Sen $386,546.00
3. Mark Warner VA-Sen $242,116.75
4. Scott Kleeb NE-Sen $226,042.87
5. Dan Seals IL-10 $185,819.18
6. Chellie Pingree ME-01 $184,223.97
7. Joseph Sestak Jr. PA-07 $183,775.38
8. Martin Heinrich NM-01 $147,564.20
9. Gary Peters MI-09 $135,805.99
10. Barack Obama President $131,367.23

It will be really interesting to see the ratio of these candidates’ funds raised through Actblue compared to their total receipts.

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37 thoughts on “The Day the 2Q Fundraising Reports Stood Still”

  1. Starting with the 3rd quarter, other candidates would seem to be more in need of donations than Warner, Pingree and Sestak.

  2. Some candidates like Noriega do all of their online contributions via Actblue. Others, like Rice here in Oklahoma, do Actblue and their own site software. So this means Noriega did $454,000 total online. He will need to have raised a buttload of checks to at least double his online take in order to have the type of quarter he needed to have. Cornyn had almost $9,000,000 on hand at the end of the 1st quarter.

  3. Slightly off topic, but Cook Political Report updated its house rankings today and shifted almost 30 races, all of them towards the Democrats.  The biggest change was adding almost two dozen new races to the chart, including most of the sleeper races people have been promoting here (CA-46, TX-7, TX-10, VA-5, FL-18, etc).

    You can see all the changes here: http://www.cookpolitical.com/c

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