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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Richard Burr Has $3.4 Million To Win North Carolina In 2010...Road To Victory























Burr has $3 million


U.S. Sen. Richard Burr has $3,461,445 in his campaign account.

Burr has received more than $3 million in contributions since 2007, according to federal campaign finance records. Of that amount, $1.4 million came from individual contributions and $1.2 million came from political action or other committees.

Contributors include the Associated Builders and Contractors ($5,000), a Bank of America PAC ($5,000), a Federation of American Hospitals PAC ($5,000), Thomas Mann of Raleigh, chairman of GE Insurance ($2,000), Duke Energy President James Rogers of Charlotte ($2,400) and Jerry Smith, CEO of Le Bleu water company ($2,400).

Previously: Democrat Kenneth Lewis who is running against Burr has $184,000.





Lewis has $184,000


Kenneth Lewis has $184,000 through the end of September.

According to federal election records through the third quarter, Lewis has raised $264,816 in his bid to win the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate and challenge Republican Sen. Richard Burr.

Notable contributors include several lawyers at Womble Carlyle, the firm where Lewis works. Other contributions came from Chapel Hill consultant Leonard Buck ($2,400), Durham investment advisor Isaac Green ($2,400) and Christopher Quinn ($2,400), president of Imprint Learning Solutions, a Durham marketing firm.

Dome will be writing posts about the campaign fundraising results for the third quarter as they become available. Burr's report for the quarter is not yet online.




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Sources: McClatchy Newspapers, Under The Dome, Google Maps

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