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07-15-2007, 03:00 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070715/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_money_glance;_ylt=Am0LgD50GEncicV885iw4gO yFz4D
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PAUL
Total receipts to date (includes contributions for primary and general elections, loans and transfers): $3.0 million
Total contributions to date: $3.0 million
Total spending to date: $646,117
Second quarter contributions: $2.4 million
Second quarter spending: $530,592
Second quarter transfers or loans: none
Cash on hand: $2.4 million
Debt: none
Top donor states: Texas, $272,892; California, $169,946; Florida, $82,985.
Top employers: United States Army, $6,375; United States Navy, $6,266.
Of note: The Texas congressman is definitely considered a long shot for the Republican nomination, but the Libertarian-leaning candidate's campaign is trending upward. Paul's campaign reported a big increase in fundraising this quarter, leaving it with $2.4 million in the bank and no debt.
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PAUL
Total receipts to date (includes contributions for primary and general elections, loans and transfers): $3.0 million
Total contributions to date: $3.0 million
Total spending to date: $646,117
Second quarter contributions: $2.4 million
Second quarter spending: $530,592
Second quarter transfers or loans: none
Cash on hand: $2.4 million
Debt: none
Top donor states: Texas, $272,892; California, $169,946; Florida, $82,985.
Top employers: United States Army, $6,375; United States Navy, $6,266.
Of note: The Texas congressman is definitely considered a long shot for the Republican nomination, but the Libertarian-leaning candidate's campaign is trending upward. Paul's campaign reported a big increase in fundraising this quarter, leaving it with $2.4 million in the bank and no debt.
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