D&C Covers local Congressional fund raising

Where do you want money coming from?

Much as been said about the 2Q local fundrasing activities for the 29th district. We’ve written about the details as well as have others. Well, the Democrat and Chronicle nets out the 29th rather nicely. (my bolded points). (They also discuss Jim Walsh and Tom Reynolds)

 …David Nachbar of Pittsford, received only $15,250 in contributions but lent his campaign $200,000. Because of that loan, he had $202,702 in cash at the end of June.

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Kuhl received the bulk of his money from special interest political action committees, known as PACs. He reported that $62,000 of his contributions came from PACs while $6,393 came from individuals.

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Massa got most of his money from individual contributors. He received $133,585 from individuals and $23,850 from PACs. Although Massa does not accept money from corporate PACs, he does take contributions from unions….

So informed voter in the 29th - assume money is a source of power. Â Choose your representative carefully because you get to choose someone who draws support from Themselves, Corporate PACs or Individual donors.

Who has a better chance of representing YOU!

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2007-07-26 06:46:46

[...] discussed managing campaigns from Washington. We have looked at bases of support, We’ve analyzed the pull in the district. Why are we spreading our resources too [...]

 
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