Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cardon Raises Just $100,000 in Arizona

February 2, 2012 | 9:30 AM

Arizona investor Wil Cardon raised roughly $100,000 and pitched in over $400,000 of his own money, an adviser to the Republican Senate candidate told Hotline On Call on Thursday.

"We raised a little bit over $100,000 and self-funding was $400-450 [thousand]," Cardon adviser Michael Leavitt said on Thursday morning.

"All told it will be close to $600,000," Leavitt said, adding that Cardon's cash on hand total would be about "1.2, 1.3 [million]."

Cardon loaned himself over $800,000 during the 3rd quarter. He raised $402,000 during the same period.

Cardon's haul is well short of what Republican Rep. Jeff Flake raised during the 4th quarter. Flake raised $607,000 and ended the period with $2.56 million in the bank.

When asked how much of his own money he was willing to pitch into his campaign, Cardon would not specify. He's already poured in over a million dollars.

We'll have more later today from our interview with Cardon, who is in Washington.

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