House 3Q Fundraising Reports Roundup

Tonight’s the night when House candidates must file their third quarter fundraising reports with the FEC. So instead of posting the numbers in full after midnight, I think I’ll try something different this time — I’ll just post the embedded chart and you can watch as I fill it in. I’ll be here all night, folks. The tip jar is at the bar.

Legend:

Raised = Raised 3Q

Spent = Spent 3Q

CoH = Cash-on-hand at the end of 3Q

CTD = Raised for the cycle-to-date

All numbers are in thousands.

50 thoughts on “House 3Q Fundraising Reports Roundup”

  1. Kosmas should easily beat that number.

    Also a very low number for Walberg in MI-07.  He’ll need a ton of outside money just to remain competitive.

  2. $339,289.50 raised this Q

    $479,259.95 spent this Q

    $464,479.66 C o H

    $1,419,784.62 contributed to date

  3. at Bleeding Heartland:

    http://www.bleedingheartland.c

    Only Mariannette Miller-Meeks was missing.

    By the way, the Democratic candidate in IA-05 is Rob (not Ron) Hubler.

    For some reason, I can’t find the Senate filings on the FEC site (looking for Harkin and Christopher Reed in IA). Anyone know how to find those?

    As of June 30, Reed’s cash on hand was a three-digit number.

  4. NY-25 (D), AZ-01 (D), VA-11 (D), NJ-07 (D), NM-01 (D), CO-04 (Both), NY-29 (R), PA-03 (R), IL-10 (R), AL-02 (D), VA-02 (D), AZ-03 (Both), MO-09 (R), NY-26 (D), WY-AL (R), OH-07 (Both), AL-03 (D), FL-18 (Both)

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    FL-16 (D), TX-22 (R), WI-08 (Both), AZ-08 (R), NY-20 (R), AZ-05 (D), IN-09 (D)

    Granted, I searched NY-25 at the beginning of this (like 30 minutes ago?) So he could have reported since then.  The line divides Rep held seats from Dem held seats.  

  5.    Al Franken raises…$4.4 MILLION in quarter 3.   WHOA!  He has $2.7 million on hand.  143,000 donors in quarter 3.  Franken must have set some records – at least for challengers.

  6. Interesting numbers in NC-10.  Daniel Johnson outraised Patrick McHenry, $239 – 194.  Nice showing in such a red district. The COH is pretty narrow, too, despite McHenry’s big personal loan he made last quarter.

    NC-10 Patrick McHenry R-inc. $194 $162 $443 $1225

    NC-10 Daniel Johnson D       $239  $93 $364 $581  

  7. Thanks. Dan Seals has $240k left. Mark Kirk has $1.8 million. That’s $100k/day to spend for the rest of the election and the dccc has promised him only a million more.

  8. Here are El Tinklenberg’s numbers

    http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-b

    $356,721.46 COH

    FWIW there are reports that Tinklenberg has moved within 5 points of Bachman and that the MN-GOP is moving resources from MN-1 and MN-3 to help.

    http://mnpublius.com/

    I’ve spoken to several Republicans tonight who tell me that internal Republican polling has Michele Bachmann with just a five point lead over El Tinklenberg, her DFL challenger.  Not just this, but her trendlines are horrible and she’s below the magic 50% threshold that denotes an incumbent in danger.

    I’m also told that the MN GOP is diverting resources into the 6th CD in an effort to save Bachmann.  This comes at the expense of Brian Davis down in CD 1 (who, one Republican told me, has been “left for dead”) and Erik Paulsen in CD 3.  The state party will still be helping Paulsen, but their commitment will not be as large as once expected due to Bachmann’s troubles.

  9.    A lot of endangered incumbents are sitting on

    $1.5 million + stashes.  I question the wisdom of waiting until the last couple of weeks to flood the airways.  Lots of challengers ran through tons of cash last quarter too.

  10. I just saw Darcy’s numbers. Off the wall. That must be the highest non-self funding total this cycle.

  11.                                3Q Raised Spent COH Tot Raised

    NC-08 Robin Hayes R-inc. $643 $734 $1113 $2851

    NC-08 Larry Kissell D           $419 $400  $250 $1026

    Kissell stayed within shouting distance of Hayes this quarter, but Hayes still has a 4:1 advantage in COH. Since Hayes one one of the top 5 or 10 wealthiest members of Congress, he technically has as much COH as he needs. I hope he has to run through a whole lot of his personal $$.

    Hayes is worried enough to be running attack ads against Kissell. I have seen them on the Raleigh-Durham ABC station. I hope the DCCC continues to stand by Kissell and fight off the negative ads.

  12. Examples include Annette Taddeo (FL-18) and several Louisiana candidates.

    What situations cause Spent to be higher than CTD (Cash to Date)?

  13. Not that there was doubt about this race but the Republican has only $1,900 cash on hand.  That is in just dollars, not thousands of dollars.

    Carime Morano who is running on the Independence line and will take a large chunk away from Straniere reports;

    $47,575 raised ($41,000 loan)

    $-999 cash on hand (yes negative)

    $48,622 spent

    Cochrane the Conservative line candidate does not seem to have a filing…

  14. Aren’t those essentially scam fundraising operations that plow all the money back into the organizations that raise the funds?  Any reason to be worried about either of those seats?

  15. Jenkins had to raise what she did in order to even stay in the race- she spent HUGE to win a primary on August 5.  Also, most of that GOP money is from one event she had with George W. Bush.

    Boyda’s still got more cash on hand- and it was just revealed Jenkins (the KS State Treasurer) mismanaged something like $15 million in gasoline taxes & she skipped out on all of the meetings of the state employee retirement system board to campaign during the last quarter- while the fund lost $1 billion.

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