Weekend Fundraising Update, House Edition
Our second look at fundraising results out over the last few days:
AZ 08: Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D) raised $490K in the first quarter. She has $1.95M on hand.
AR 01: Radio broadcaster Rick Crawford (R) raised $190K in his bid to replace retiring Rep. Marion Berry (D). He has $200K in the bank.
CO 07: Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D) raised $330K and has almost $1.25M in the bank.
CT 04: State Sen. Dan Debicella (R) raised $206K in his bid against Rep. Jim Himes (D). Debicella has $415K in the bank.
HI 01: State Sen. Colleen Hanabusa (D) has raised more than $450K in the first quarter. She, ex-Rep. Ed Case (D) and Honolulu City Councillor Charles Djou (R) will face off in the May 22 special election.
IA 03: Ex-college wrestling coach Jim Gibbons (R) raised $162K and has $265K in the bank, the Des Moines Register reported.
MS 04: Rep. Gene Taylor has filed his FEC reports, which show he raised $41K in the quarter and has $221K on hand. State Rep. Steven Palazzo (R) raised $125K and will show more than $100K in the bank, his campaign said.
NH 02: '02 nominee Katrina Swett (D) raised $325K in the first quarter and has $1M in the bank. The money comes largely from Swett's '08 NH SEN bid, which she abandoned once Jeanne Shaheen (D) got in the race. Ex-Rep. Charlie Bass (R) raised $155K and will show $262K in the bank.
NY 01: Businessman Randy Altschuler (R) will show $1.5M in the bank when he files with the FEC, the New York Post reported. He didn't say how much he had raised; at the end of the year, Altschuler had $775K on hand.
NY 20: Rep. Scott Murphy (D) raised $475K in the first quarter. He has $1.1M in the bank.
ND AL: Rep. Earl Pomeroy (D) pulled in $408K last quarter and has $1.6M in the bank. State Rep. Rick Berg (R), who won the state party's endorsement last month, said he raised $383K since kicking off his bid.
PA 12: Ex-John Murtha aide Mark Critz (D) raised $382K in the 5 weeks since entering the race. Businessman Tim Burns will show $340K in the bank.
PA 15: Rep. Charlie Dent (R) raised $431K in the first quarter, ending with $825K in the bank. Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan (D) raised $320K, but he also has $825K on hand.





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