Not exact matches
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders
of Vermont, who nearly tied Clinton in the
Democratic caucus this week, raised
more than $ 33 million in the fourth
quarter, mostly from small individual contributions.
The
Democratic gubernatorial primary is so competitive this year, The Sun's Erin Cox reports, that campaigns and strategists think they may need the support
of no
more than a
quarter of the electorate to win — maybe as few as 125,000 votes.
• The Yankees paid
more than $ 300,000 in the first
quarter of 2006 to the Mirram Group, a firm run by Roberto Ramirez, a former Bronx As ¬ sembly member and chair
of the Bronx
Democratic Party who had long - term relationships with Bronx elected officials.
Delgado said that in addition to raising
more campaign funds
than Faso, R - Kinderhook, in all four
quarters of 2017, he also led the field
of Democratic contenders.
That's about $ 400,000
more than the
Democratic junior senator reported raising in the first
quarter of 2010 ($ 1.6 millon).
This
Democratic surge was almost entirely due to fundraising by Sen. Todd Kaminsky, who brought in $ 121,000,
more than a
quarter of the money REBNY members have given to Senate candidates and parties this year.
But Brindisi outraised Tenney in 2017's third and fourth
quarters — making Tenney the subject
of more GOP grumbling
than other New York Republicans who represent
more Democratic - leaning districts, including Reps. John Faso, John Katko and Elise Stefanik.
Similarly, GOP businessman Stewart Mills and former Rep. Nan Hayworth raised
more than their
Democratic incumbent rivals in the second
quarter, Reps. Rick Nolan
of Minnesota and Sean Patrick Maloney
of New York, in part by self - funding.
DCCC pays down
more than half
of its debt: Setting
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee records and blowing past aggressive goals, committee chairman Steve Israel (N.Y.) will announce today that the DCCC has paid off 60 percent its 2010 cycle debt — from $ 19.5 million in January to $ 8 million in March — and raised $ 19.6 million in the first
quarter.
Three
of the 13 districts for the 2012 elections were
more than three -
quarters Democrat, much
more packed
than in any
of the team's randomly drawn maps, even for their bluest -
of - blue
Democratic districts.
According to a recently released report from Civic Enterprises and the
Democratic Leadership Council entitled «Quiet Crisis: The Impact
of the Economic Downturn on the Nonprofit Sector,» few
of these groups have strong reserves to weather the downturn —
more than half have less
than three months
of operating funds on hand, while three -
quarters can not make it six months on existing cash reserves.