Bills vs Klobuchar Q3 Fundraising Figures

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Bills​
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Klobuchar​
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[TD]Q3 Contributions[/TD]
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$349,268​
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$643,139​
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[TD]Q3 Expenditures[/TD]
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$286,762​
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$999,479​
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[TD]Total Contributions[/TD]
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$740,245​
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$6,349,511​
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[TD]Total Expenditures[/TD]
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$671,913​
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$3,416,013​
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[TD]Cash on Hand[/TD]
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$68,262​
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$4,857,330​
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[TD]Debt[/TD]
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$0​
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$0​
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Q3 figures are for 7/26 - 9/30. Total figures are for the last two years.

To see the FEC filings, you have to search for their names here:

http://www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/candcmte_info.shtml
 
There is no reason a U.S. Senate candidate should have less than $1 million donated to them. This is ridiculous.

- ML
 
It's called the party giving him the finger.
No, the MNGOP is broke, they couldn't help him financially if they had to. From my understanding the previous chair dumped all of their funds into the Franken recounts.
 
There is no reason a U.S. Senate candidate should have less than $1 million donated to them. This is ridiculous.

- ML

If the candidate has no chance of winning, it makes sense. Look for example at the Democratic candidate in TN. People aren't giving him any money because he has no chance of winning.
 
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