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The Blog for Saturday, July 16, 2005

Money Race

    With his head start, Nelson is ahead of Harris in the cash race:
    Sen. Bill Nelson, who has been targeted by Republicans as potentially vulnerable in next year's election, raised nearly $2.2 million in the past three months, according to reports filed this week with the Federal Election Commission. ...

    Harris reported raising more than $402,000 in the most recent quarter and a total of nearly $858,000 for the election cycle. She had nearly $407,00 in cash. Individuals contributed more than $314,000 during the quarter; PACs gave $88,200. [Note: "Harris' money was raised in the name of her congressional campaign but could be shifted to a Senate campaign if she formally enters the race next year."]
    Likewise, Shaw has a relatively slight lead over Klein:
    In the highly contested District 22 congressional race, Rep. E. Clay Shaw, R-Fort Lauderdale, raised more than $388,000 from April through June for a total of more than $573,000 for the election cycle. Shaw had just over $1 million in cash.

    Shaw raised nearly $204,000 from individuals and nearly $185,000 from PACs during the quarter.

    Meanwhile, a Democratic challenger, state Sen. Ron Klein of Boca Raton, raised nearly $466,000 during the most recent quarter and $616,000 for the election cycle. Klein had just over $560,000 in cash.
    "Candidates report quarterly contributions".

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