Posted on 04/10/2014 1:24:42 PM PDT by cotton1706
DENVER (AP) -- Republican U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner's campaign is reporting it raised $1.4 million during the first three months of the year, almost all of it in March, following his surprise announcement he would challenge Democratic Sen Mark Udall.
Gardner raised $1.24 million in March and has $2.1 million in cash available. Udall raised more than $2 million during the first quarter of the year and has $5.9 million available. But the senator was raising funds for the full three months. Udall campaign spokesman Chris Harris said Wednesday that the campaign raised the majority of its total, $1.4 million, in March.
Gardner is considered a rising star in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, and his entry into the race -- along with his ability to raise money -- vaulted it into a top-tier contest. Several other Republican contenders who had struggled to raise funds dropped out of the contest and endorsed Gardner.
Since his announcement, Gardner has focused on fundraising and assembling a campaign team. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor headlined one fundraiser in Gardner's district last month, and Gardner flew to Las Vegas for a gathering of GOP activists and donors at a casino owned by Republican mega-donor Sheldon Adelson.
Udall narrowly led his Republican challengers in polls before Gardner entered the race. Republicans need to net six Senate seats to win control of that chamber. The Colorado contest is expected to become one of the nation's costliest. Outside interest groups have already spent well over $1 million in advertising in the contest. Their total spending is expected to dwarf that of the two candidates.
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Gardener should be hammering Udall everyday on 2nd amendment issues.
It doesn’t matter what Udall’s record on the issue is, hammer him anyway. Do it until CO voters think Udall sponsored every anti-gun bill in history.
The states voters are fired up over that issue now, and itching to take it out on someone!
“House Majority Leader Eric Cantor headlined one fundraiser in Gardner’s district last month”
Ugh. I hope that doesn’t indicate that Gardner has views similar to the Serpent.
Sounds like a GOPe candidate?
Nope, Gardner is the real thing.
Nope, Gardner is the real thing.
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That’s what someone, on here, said recently about Bill Cassidy, the GOP Establishment’s Candidate for the LA Senate seat. “Bill Cassidy is the real thing.” If you think he is, check out Col. Rob Maness’ latest ad that not only exposes Cassidy as a RINO but more like a Democrat in Republican clothing. So, excuse me if I’m a little “suspicious” of someone who, allegedly, is “the real thing”.
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