McCollum wants his campaign contributions counted with the Republican Party
by Michael C. Bender | October 6th, 2009
In an indication that Republican Bill McCollum might have a less-than-stellar fundraising total for the third quarter, his campaign spokesman Shannon Gravitte released this statement today:
“While our third quarter fundraising numbers are still being finalized, the published reports will show a combined total from the McCollum campaign and the Republican Party of Florida of more than $4.5 million. The collective emphasis this quarter on Party building to benefit all Republican candidates has been a tremendous success and we continue to meet all fundraising goals.
“Bill McCollum is the clear leader in polls, job approval and support across Party lines. With 13 months until Election Day, we are pleased with where we stand and hard at work to continue this early momentum.”
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October 7th, 2009 at 7:55 am
Too bad Rubio didn’t go for the mansion. He is taking $$$ away from McCollum. Only so much to go around and the fed contributions have higher limits…so..local and in state contributors are having to make hard decisions…Rubio or McCollum. Me thinks its Rubio!!