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Why Do Some Folks Always Make This So Hard?

Updated: November 20, 2010 | 4:03 p.m.
July 17, 2009

The following are derived from FEC filings for the 2010 cycle ending 6/30/09. Incumbents are in CAPS. The column "Total Receipts" (Line 16 on FEC form 3) includes all donations, transfers, cmte money, loans/contributions made by the candidate, and interest earned on the account. Receipts, expenditures, and CoH from candidates' old House or WH accounts have been added in too, but transfers between such cmtes are not counted in "Total Receipts." "PACs" (FEC line 11c) may include money transferred from other candidates' cmtes. "Operating Expenditures" is line 7(c).

-              2ndQ         2ndQ
-              Total        Oper.                    Cash
-              Receipts     Exp.     PACs    Debt    On-Hand
Alabama
SHELBY (R)    1,384,450    96,262 331,950       0 14,805,379
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Alaska
MURKOWSKI (R)   382,202    55,350 199,199       0  1,060,738
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Arizona
McCAIN (R)**  1,697,293   863,924 114,500 -918.6K  5,414,388
Simcox (R)       57,905    54,038     900  36,784      3,767
Deakin (R)        1,535     1,844       0       0        350
Garcia (D)          965     1,075       0       0         23
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Arkansas
LINCOLN (D)   1,270,667   338,283 554,688       0  3,201,745
Ramey (R)         8,501     3,552       0   8,500      4,949
Coleman (R)      14,430    10,308       0  14,447      2,802
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California
BOXER (D)     1,471,379   665,415 199,494       0  5,408,344
DeVore (R)      200,425   172,831   5,000 106,912     75,664
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Colorado
BENNET (D)    1,219,753   330,590 214,050       0  2,233,738
Buck (R)        332,656    17,868       0       0    314,288
Frazier (R)     143,011    15,764   3,000       0    127,247
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Connecticut
DODD (D)      1,218,007   744,797 456,877       0  1,842,324
Pearson (D)      51,015       471       0       0     50,544
Alpert (D)      127,315    81,566       0  83,000     45,749
Simmons (R)     753,019   193,156  22,250 112,808    558,132
Foley (R)       573,030    26,057       0  39,000    546,974
Caligiuri (R)   126,227    67,598       0       0     94,717
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Delaware
Castle (R)*     125,261    88,954 109,500       0    861,201
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Florida
Crist (R)    4,399,949    191,804 255,404     995  4,179,144
Rubio (R)      349,717    211,956   7,610  38,136    349,184
Thorpe (R)     204,265    178,587       0  64,499     38,237
Smith (R)       17,421      4,191       0       0     13,230
Meek (D)*    1,167,737    452,927 231,457       0  2,390,709
Brown (D)*      44,250     63,605  17,500  15,938     40,290
Burns (D)       28,931     30,142       0  42,360        274
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Georgia
ISAKSON (R)     823,659   276,639 306,351       0  3,019,043
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Hawaii
INOUYE (D)      485,667   134,745 151,000       0  1,993,498
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Idaho
CRAPO (R)       544,607   162,389 342,050       0  2,322,071
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Illinois
Giannoul. (D)   676,212   143,622  12,250     989  1,654,017
Kirk (R)*       590,328   167,478 127,000       0  1,019,647
Zadek (R)         1,325         0       0  58,720      1,325
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Indiana
BAYH (D)        795,918    70,981 257,021       0 12,159,526
Stutzman (R)     16,725    10,009       0       0      6,716
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Iowa
GRASSLEY (R)    904,077   125,238 412,800  13,216  3,839,600
Krause (D)        2,371     3,988       0       0      1,357
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Kansas
Moran (R)       391,839   178,018 103,600  30,303  3,136,872
Tiahrt (R)      325,386   221,833  53,174       0  1,413,151
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Kentucky
BUNNING (R)     302,467    74,820  78,826       0    595,571
Grayson (R)     603,165    23,331   6,950   9,054    572,104
Paul (R)        110,755    12,907     500       0     97,848
Johnson (R)       7,210     3,190       0  15,526      4,020
Thoney (R)           60       255       0  25,400        430
Oerther (R)          26       197       0       0       -171
Conway (D)    1,328,917    96,900  29,738       0  1,232,018
Mongiardo (D)   303,224   203,607       0       0    485,886
Sweeney (D)      14,400     3,500       0  14,400     10,900
Price (D)         9,717     2,436       0              9,183
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Louisiana
VITTER (R)    1,235,754   544,987 261,116       0  3,223,018
Melancon (D)*   404,137    85,844 235,215       0  1,228,042
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Maryland
MIKULSKI (D)    350,929    52,057 159,000       0  1,520,224
Rutledge (R)     17,024    15,148     500   8,856      1,876
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Missouri
Blunt (R)     1,443,185   343,729 378,224 164,794  1,767,742
Carnahan (D)  1,034,557   584,263 182,026       0  1,376,102
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Nevada
REID (D)      3,259,927   953,375 549,373       0  7,337,383
Heller (R)*     166,453    89,388  89,018 286,700    255,056
Angle (R)        35,217    19,026       0       0     16,191
Parson (R)       12,758     6,159       0  10,000      6,598
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New Hampshire
Bass (R)*             0       295       0       0     36,616
Hodes (D)*      781,246   165,525 187,027       0    860,409
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New York "A"
SCHUMER (D)   3,516,372   273,184 469,600       0 14,899,927
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New York "B"
GILLIBR. (D)  1,541,807   503,472 348,837       0  3,234,105
Maloney (D)*    577,741   251,148 141,493       0  1,661,775
King (R)*       248,708    73,864  72,500       0  1,299,971
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North Carolina
BURR (R)      1,160,092   276,062 562,367       0  2,507,020
Etheridge (D)*  169,850    46,802 112,400       0    895,137
McIntyre (D)*   123,522    38,517  33,500       0    696,540
Lewis (D)       109,513     7,467   1,000       0    102,046
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North Dakota
DORGAN (D)      940,276   114,500 352,300       0  3,530,643
Sand (R)*       177,264   194,533       0  66,325      6,198
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Ohio
Portman (R)*  1,725,391   395,914 243,330       0  4,345,260
Ganley (R)      103,600    19,717       0 114,658     83,883
Fisher (D)      912,235   414,865  31,125       0  1,479,893
Brunner (D)******************NOT AVAILABLE******************
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Oklahoma
COBURN (R)      594,099    27,558 219,010  14,099    623,451
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Oregon
WYDEN (D)     1,317,624   274,636 315,500       0  2,341,319
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Pennsylvania
SPECTER (D)   1,735,693   660,209 306,239  42,196  7,564,781
Sestak (D)*   1,050,208   124,899 219,700       0  4,268,011
Kortz (D)         8,205     4,655       0   8,244      3,550
Toomey (R)    1,639,190   521,425  25,375  53,000  1,113,901
Luksik (R)       76,788    56,796   1,500 115,495     22,937
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South Carolina
DEMINT (R)      571,166   166,383 204,816       0  2,600,487
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South Dakota
THUNE (R)     1,130,652   388,524 317,777       0  5,105,240
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Utah
BENNETT (R)     761,370   440,452 368,448       0    933,423
Shurtleff (R)   105,382       837       0  23,132    103,920
Chaffetz (R)*    64,951    43,947  32,012       0     50,682
Eagar (R)         5,320     3,893       0       0      1,427
Williams (R)          0       412       0       0          0
Matheson (D)*   186,091    44,227 161,500       0  1,021,897
Granato (D)       2,500         0       0       0      2,500
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Vermont
LEAHY (D)       705,757   146,407 182,181       0  2,245,754
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Washington
MURRAY (D)    1,557,016   557,155 457,600       0  4,233,006
Salazar (R)      12,273    12,043       0   7,340        381
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Wisconsin
FEINGOLD (D)    719,429   578,349  82,373  22,305  2,885,833
Westlake (R)      8,523     4,247       0       0      4,276
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And Possible '09/'10 Special:
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Texas
R. Williams (R) 522,422   183,453   3,000 251,830    727,597
Jones (R)       355,862    75,313   1,250       0    443,211
Shapiro (R)     100,804   114,850       0  10,000    296,361
M. Williams (R) 225,514   171,127     100 107,660    168,145
White (D)^    1,859,610   629,940  22,450  36,679  3,340,105
Sharp (D)       656,417    87,933   5,000 $2.611M  2,908,281
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Raised Most In 2ndQ Crist ($4.40M), SCHUMER ($3.52M), REID ($3.26M), White ($1.86M)^, SPECTER ($1.74M), Portman ($1.73M), MCCAIN ($1.70M)**, MURRAY ($1.56M), GILLIBRAND ($1.54M), BOXER ($1.47M), Blunt ($1.44M)

Spent Most In 2ndQ REID ($953K), MCCAIN ($864K)**, DODD ($745K), BOXER ($665K), SPECTER ($660K), White ($630K), Carnahan ($584K), FEINGOLD ($578K), MURRAY ($557K), VITTER ($545K)

Cash Hogs SCHUMER ($14.9M), SHELBY ($14.8M), BAYH ($12.2M), SPECTER ($7.56M), REID ($7.34M), MCCAIN ($5.41M)**, BOXER ($5.41M), THUNE ($5.11M), Portman ($4.35M), Sestak ($4.27M)

** McCain's figures include combined WH/SEN accounts, but excludes $22M in GELAC account * House or combined House/SEN accounts ^Contains significant self-funding

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