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Friday, September 03, 2010

Andy Harris Raises Nearly $200,000 During Pre-Primary Period

Andy Harris Raises Nearly $200,000 During Pre-Primary Period

Reports $944,000 Cash on Hand

SEVERNA PARK, Md. – Andy Harris reports today raising $193,212, bringing the total raised for the 2009-2010 cycle to $1,650,033. Harris has $944,197 cash on hand going into the General Election.

“We have once again seen tremendous support in this abbreviated fundraising period, continually proving that people are fed up with business as usual in Washington,” said Harris.

“Maryland’s First District is ready for a new Congressman, one who doesn’t raise most of his money from inside-the-Beltway special interests. This reporting period shows I have the support and resources to make that happen.” Harris filed his FEC Pre-Primary report today, which accounts for all monies raised and spent from July 1st – August 25th.

Andy Harris is a Republican candidate running for Maryland’s 1st Congressional District. Harris, a practicing physician, and his wife Cookie have five children. For more information, please visit www.andyharris.com.

2 comments:

lmclain said...

A statistic I would be interst in is "how MANY people" contributed to that $193,000....how many people are trying to get ahead of the "i bribed you early and often" curve, or maybe its just me thinking that just because someone gave him $20,000 he WOULDN'T be inclined to do ANY special favors if he gets elected....never....absolutely not...under no circumstances...ever....no way....Did I mention I think they are ALL lying, thieving, say whatever you want to hear, sleazy scum? Even after they get thrown out, they STILL won't go a way...

Anonymous said...

Could someone please tell my why so much emphasis is put on how much money politicians have "raised" for their campaigns? Is that what wins elections now -- money? Personally i have no interest in their money and complete interest in what they have to say about the issues facing this country.