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Saturday, October 30, 2004
Final fundraising numbers from Oregon
All numbers courtesy of PoliticalMoneyLine.com from the FEC.
US Senate (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Ron Wyden (i): $3,648,902 in contributions, $2,140,243 spent, $2,549,665 on hand
Republican Al King: $24,032 in contributions, $23,916 spent, $114 on hand
US House District 1 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat David Wu (i): $2,052,831 in contributions, $1,754,176 spent, $1,011,002 on hand
Republican Goli Ameri: $1,990,013 in contributions (second in the nation among challengers [link]), $1,852,005 spent, $138,005 on hand
US House District 2 (as of 10/13/04)
Republican Greg Walden (i): $1,127,386 in contributions, $890,858 spent, $467,811 on hand
Democrat John McColgan: $29,029 in contributions, $27,689 spent, $1,339 on hand
US House District 3 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Earl Blumenauer (i): $565,237 in contributions, $628,636 spent, $229,257 on hand
Republican Jerry Brooks: $8,650 in contributions, $8,651 spent, $0 on hand
US House District 4 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Peter DeFazio (i): $626,328 in contributions, $680,935 spent, $254,752 on hand
Republican James Feldkamp: $523,102 in contributions, $487,069 spent, $36,002 on hand
US House District 5 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Darlene Hooley (i): $1,776,782 in contributions, $1,731,408 spent, $417,151 on hand
Republican Jim Zupancic: $1,051,688 in contributions (17th in the nation among challengers [link]), $1,013,967 spent, $37,718 on hand
The overall good news is that the Democrats have a significant cash-on-hand situation around the state, meaning they can have a better GOTV effort and last kick to Election Day (excepting CD 2, of course). Look for each of the seats to stay the same with all 6 incumbents winning and John Kerry carrying the state by a more comfortable margin than Al Gore's 6,000 votes in 2000.
US Senate (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Ron Wyden (i): $3,648,902 in contributions, $2,140,243 spent, $2,549,665 on hand
Republican Al King: $24,032 in contributions, $23,916 spent, $114 on hand
US House District 1 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat David Wu (i): $2,052,831 in contributions, $1,754,176 spent, $1,011,002 on hand
Republican Goli Ameri: $1,990,013 in contributions (second in the nation among challengers [link]), $1,852,005 spent, $138,005 on hand
US House District 2 (as of 10/13/04)
Republican Greg Walden (i): $1,127,386 in contributions, $890,858 spent, $467,811 on hand
Democrat John McColgan: $29,029 in contributions, $27,689 spent, $1,339 on hand
US House District 3 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Earl Blumenauer (i): $565,237 in contributions, $628,636 spent, $229,257 on hand
Republican Jerry Brooks: $8,650 in contributions, $8,651 spent, $0 on hand
US House District 4 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Peter DeFazio (i): $626,328 in contributions, $680,935 spent, $254,752 on hand
Republican James Feldkamp: $523,102 in contributions, $487,069 spent, $36,002 on hand
US House District 5 (as of 10/13/04)
Democrat Darlene Hooley (i): $1,776,782 in contributions, $1,731,408 spent, $417,151 on hand
Republican Jim Zupancic: $1,051,688 in contributions (17th in the nation among challengers [link]), $1,013,967 spent, $37,718 on hand
The overall good news is that the Democrats have a significant cash-on-hand situation around the state, meaning they can have a better GOTV effort and last kick to Election Day (excepting CD 2, of course). Look for each of the seats to stay the same with all 6 incumbents winning and John Kerry carrying the state by a more comfortable margin than Al Gore's 6,000 votes in 2000.
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