3Q Senate Fundraising Roundup

The wonderful folks over at The Hotline have rounded up the FEC Senate filings for the third quarter of 2008. Here are the numbers in handy chart-form.

All numbers are from July 1st through September 30th, with the exceptions of Oklahoma (7/10 – 9/30), Georgia (7/17-9/30) and Jim Slattery in Kansas (7/17-9/30). Note that the Hotline’s “Receipts” column is more expansive than the “Raised” column used in SSP’s House chart – Hotline includes “all donations, transfers, cmte money, loans/contributions made by the candidate, and interest earned on the account”; SSP only includes donations.

























































































































































































































































































































State Candidate Party 3Q
Receipts
3Q
Spent
CoH
Alaska Ted Stevens R-inc. $761 $1,191 $1,242
Alaska Mark Begich D $1,745 $1,757 $779
Colorado Mark Udall D $2,760 $6,166 $546
Colorado Bob Schaffer R $1,960 $2,040 $2,734
Georgia Saxby Chambliss R-inc. $1,127 $4,017 $1,188
Georgia Jim Martin D $1,317 $1,279 $92
Idaho Larry LaRocco D $510 $343 $408
Idaho Jim Risch R $960 $705 $1,277
Kansas Pat Roberts R-inc. $964 $2,005 $1,804
Kansas Jim Slattery D $532 $985 $145
Kentucky Mitch McConnell R-inc. $2,636 $5,865 $5,766
Kentucky Bruce Lunsford D $3,191 $3,287 $1,244
Louisiana Mary Landrieu D-inc. $1,228 $4,312 $2,395
Louisiana John Kennedy R $841 $2,242 $1,255
Maine Susan Collins R-inc. $1,048 $2,832 $3,345
Maine Tom Allen D $996 $2,451 $1,670
Minnesota Norm Coleman R-inc. $2,900 $6,065 $3,996
Minnesota Al Franken D $4,428 $5,835 $2,783
Mississippi Ronnie Musgrove D $743 $995 $460
Mississippi Roger Wicker R-inc. $1,149 $2,425 $1,663
Nebraska Mike Johanns R $871 $674 $1,434
Nebraska Scott Kleeb D $551 $779 $216
New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen D $2,246 $2,639 $1,763
New Hampshire John Sununu R-inc. $1,292 $2,753 $3,629
New Jersey Frank Lautenberg D-inc. $536 $883 $922
New Jersey Dick Zimmer R $605 $317 $453
New Mexico Steven Pearce R $1,328 $1,348 $547
New Mexico Tom Udall D $1,847 $2,649 $1,991
North Carolina Elizabeth Dole R-inc. $3,237 $4,162 $1,716
North Carolina Kay Hagan D $2,690 $2,966 $880
Oklahoma Jim Inhofe R-inc. $901 $1,313 $2,024
Oklahoma Andrew Rice D $903 $1,141 $484
Oregon Jeff Merkley D $2,108 $1,905 $766
Oregon Gordon Smith R-inc. $1,870 $4,792 $1,503
Texas Big John Cornyn R-inc. $1,028 $4,036 $7,322
Texas Rick Noriega D $1,003 $950 $951
Virginia Jim Gilmore R
Virginia Mark Warner D $3,046 $4,528 $3,608

All numbers are in thousands.

27 thoughts on “3Q Senate Fundraising Roundup”

  1. From everything I know, there hasn’t been a quarter where Schaffer had ever outraised Udall, and I haven’t heard of Udall spending substantially more money than Schaffer in the past.

  2. That’s $6.677 million.  We can do that.  And in combination with the three gimmes (VA, NM, and CO), that leaves the Senate with 40 Republicans and one Lieberman.  They can try to play in KY, but spending $4 million more than the RNSC there would be excessive.

  3. Damn I was wrong about Jim Martin…so wrong.  I voted against him in the primary (and only voted for him the runoff because Vernon Jones 1) was the kiss of death 2) was a right-winger).  I doubted his tenacity and commitment.  I expected him to be another stop-gap candidate here in Georgia, overhyped and underperming.  I was wrong.  Kick Saxby’s ass, Jim!

  4. look at that, Chambliss has outspent Martin the last mopnth 4:1, and the DSCC is just now getting involved, so, Martin’s closing up and making it really close despite getting outspent 4:1 and this is in Georgia too. Frankly I have to admit after last year I didn’t think we’d ever be competitive here again.

  5. Hot damn.  Thats $1.5 million more than Coleman.  I think we’re gonna win this seat but this will probably be one of our hardest seats to hold onto in 2014.  I’m sure Franken is going to attract a lot of competition, it’s good thing we’ve decimated the GOP bench here in MN.

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