Dodd gets 5 in state donors

Sen. Chris Dodd’s (D-Conn.) first quarter fundraising numbers were strong, hovering around $1 million. But this nugget will have the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) salivating:

Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd pulled in early campaign donations from just five residents in his state, looking outside Connecticut for the bulk of the $600,000 he raised from individuals in the first three months of the year.

That’s right–just $4,250 of Dodd’s $600,000 in individual donations came from in-state donors. Another 400 individual donors came from out of state.

The rest of Dodd’s million-dollar haul came from PAC’s and similar groups. How long will it be before the NRSC cuts a web ad on this?

Meanwhile, Dodd’s competitors aren’t doing so hot themselves:

Caligiuri reported collecting about $45,000 over the first quarter, mostly from individuals. After expenses, Caligiuri reported a balance of about $36,000.

Simmons declined to make available a copy of his first-quarter fundraising report. An aide said the Simmons campaign only recently opened a bank account and had no meaningful fundraising to report.

Tags Chris Dodd Chris Dodd Connecticut Fundraising Motion Picture Association of America National Republican Senatorial Committee Politics of the United States Subprime mortgage crisis United States United States Senate election in Connecticut

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