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Perry takes GOP fundraising lead

Texas Gov. Rick Perry tapped his home-state base of deep-pocketed donors to leap ahead of the Republican field in fundraising during the third quarter. Mitt Romney, meanwhile, used his sizeable warchest to build an infrastructure for the campaign fight ahead, new finance reports show.

Senh: Check out the article. It has a listing of how much every candidate has raised. Barack Obama is way ahead.

 

Romney, Perry and Cain Open Wide Financial Lead Over Field

A stark financial divide is opening up between two groups of Republican candidates for president, with the top candidates together bringing in tens of millions of dollars in their bids for the presidency and a second tier struggling to attract major donors and in some cases even crack the million-dollar mark.

Senh: Is it even fair when your opponents have a lot more money to spend on their campaigns? Have we ever tried either giving candidates to same amount of money to spend or limiting it? Whoever has the most money has a huge advantage.

 

Romney raises $14M for GOP presidential race

Mitt Romney raised more than $14 million over the past three months for his Republican presidential campaign.

 

The Caucus: Perry Campaign Reports $17 Million Haul

The Caucus: Perry Campaign Reports $17 Million Haul

A strong quarterly report by Gov. Rick Perry of Texas confirms his reputation as a capable fund-raiser.

 

Romney banks 3-to-1 cash edge over closest rival

Mitt Romney leads all Republicans in the contest for campaign cash, cementing his frontrunner status among contenders hoping to go up against President Barack Obama in 2012....

 

Romney and the money primary

Everyone knows Mitt Romney is going to outpace the GOP presidential field when next month's fundraising reports come out. But the scale of his money advantage is finally coming ...

 

Republicans Lead Senate Money Race

Republicans Lead Senate Money Race

GOP candidates in the closest campaigns for the Senate have moved ahead of their Democratic rivals in the fund-raising race, according to reports released late Friday.

 

Court rejects Republican National Committee bid to raise unlimited money

Two court decisions Friday are likely to help set the ground rules for 2010 election fundraising: The Republican Party lost its bid to raise unlimited contributions, while a conservative group won approval to raise big donations for ads ...

 

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