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Gardner election total hits more than $1.2M

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Republican congressional candidate Cory Gardner raised $377,000 in the second quarter, his campaign said Monday, bringing his election total to more than $1.2 million.

Gardner's fundraising total still trails incumbent Democrat Betsy Markey's, but the combined fundraising by the two campaigns - more than $3.4 million raised four months before the election - indicates that spending in the race will shatter previous records for Colorado's 4th Congressional District.

"The financial support for my campaign has been amazing, but what is truly humbling is the volunteer effort behind this campaign," Gardner said in a statement. "While knocking on doors or attending community events, almost every voter I meet tells me the same thing: top the spending. When elected, I intend to listen to the voters of the 4th Congressional District and rein in the out-of-control government spending."

Markey, a first-term incumbent from Fort Collins, announced this weekend that she had raised $528,000 between April 1 and June 30, bringing her total for the 2009-10 election to more than $2.2 million.

Markey has more than $1.5 million in the bank; Gardner about $763,000, according to their campaigns.

The Gardner campaign said it couldn't immediately break down the amount of money donated by individuals and the amount from political action committees.

Campaign manager Chris Hansen said those figures would be available this week.
Congressional candidates must file their second-quarter campaign finance reports by Thursday with the Federal Election Commission. Those reports will detail every individual or group donating more than $200.

The second quarter was Gardner's most successful fundraising period since he became a candidate in 2009. He wrapped up the Republican nomination at the district assembly in May when no other GOP candidates got the 30 percent of delegate votes needed to qualify for the Aug. 10 primary ballot.

The money raised by Markey and Gardner so far is way ahead of the pace set in 2008 by Markey and Republican incumbent Marilyn Musgrave in what became the most expensive congressional race in Northern Colorado history.

In 2008, Musgrave had raised $1.67 million at this point of the campaign and Markey $960,000, for a total of more than $2.6 million. Markey and Gardner so far have raised a combined $3.4 million.

Musgrave and Markey raised and spent a combined $5.5 million by the time the 2008 campaign ended, and outside groups poured another $4.5 million in to the race.

Most of the money raised in competitive congressional elections is spent on TV advertising.

Read this and other Bob Moore articles in the Coloradoan at http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20100713/LOVELAND01/100713001

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Dear Friends-

One year ago today, Congresswoman Betsy Markey and Nancy Pelosi stood by President Barack Obama as he signed into law the most expensive spending bill in the history of the United States.

Rep. Markey’s biggest accomplishment in her Congressional career is her vote for billions of dollars in new spending - pork filled boondoggles - that pushed our record federal deficit off a cliff.

There’s a bumper sticker I’ve seen in Fort Collins. It says "What would Betsy do?" What would Betsy do? We can’t afford the answer!

The price tag of the so-called "Stimulus Bill" is now estimated at a staggering $862 billion dollars. That’s enough money to send every American high school Junior and Senior to a four-year private university, fully paid for, and still have more than $150 billion left over.

The stimulus has failed. But anyone with common sense knew it would fail – you simply can’t spend your way out of a recession.

And where are the jobs? National unemployment hovers around 10 percent. According to press accounts, stimulus money was spent in Congressional districts that don’t exist. Jobs were credited as being "saved" when instead the taxpayer money was used to give raises. And in Colorado, 70 percent of the so-called jobs "saved" simply protected government salaries.

One job "created" by the Stimulus bill cost the taxpayers over $1 million…to create 1 single job.

It’s time for real solutions. It’s time to stop Washington from ruining our country. It’s time to elect common sense leaders with proven records of fiscal responsibility.

It’s time to elect a leader who will do what they say and not say one thing, and then vote another way in Washington.

I am running for Congress to stop politicians from spending our country into the ground. I have developed a plan to limit spending, balance the budget and create jobs. And I hope you will join me in our effort to win back the 4th Congressional District.

Sincerely,

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