Tracey Mann clocked in today with a notable $157,000 in individual contributions. That doesn't include nearly $14,000 of in-kind donations. It did look as though there were a lot of family names listed, but that is negligible. It looks as though the Johnson County transplant had a very good quarter raising more in individual contributions than former GOP candidate Jim Barnett.
And to follow up on Barnett as noted last night, every donor has "requested" list for an employer and occupation. I'm still curious what the FEC is going to think of that. I have no idea if there are any repercussions to filling a report without required information, but it is pretty clear that the Barnett campaign had plenty of time to compile the info. In fact, they still have time to file their quarterly report. Huelskamp and Wasinger still haven't filed theirs, so why the Barnett campaign would choose to file early and potentially run aground with the FEC with their very first report is a bit interesting.
More tomorrow.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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I think you need to look at that again. Looks like you missed Manns unitemized contributions of $14,000. Total cash brought in without in kinds is around $171K.
Yes, you're probably right, but I'm not at a place where I can look again until later tonight.
Thanks.
Huelskamp is reporting only 80k raised this quarter.
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