2006

IL-6 Duckworth

Raised: $120919.01
Spent: $15845.67
COH: $105073.34

Good start, and a good burn through in a non-election quarter.

Given expectations, mainly Illinois money with Barak providing about $10,000 with both primary and general election money. About $12,000 is general election money over the primary limits, but that still gives her a huge quarter.

Brutal

High hopes for John Sullivan in IL-3, but the quarter turns in only $10,783.10

Without the cash, he won’t be able to overcome the name recognition. I was hoping this would be the surprise of the primary, and still hope to do the interview, but this is very, very, bad.

Rich talked about the problem of partisan bloggers at times, and this may well be a case where this partisan blogger just hoped too much.

Scott IL-06

Raised: $49770.59 Total: $71280.17
Spent: $17723.03 Total: $22246.61
Loan (from candidate): $30000.00

COH: $79033.56

He’s playing for the short game. The key will be can he continue to raise through the rest of the primary. He’s in a position to have enough for most of what he needs as long as he’s willing to spend that loan.

Weller IL-11

Raised: $236542.68 Total: $904362.23
Spent: $74135.85 Total: $473136.58
COH: $692081.25

$5,000 from the Rely on Your Belief PAC–Roy Blunt’s PAC that is heavily tied into the TRMPAC’s efforts to funnel money to Texas.

Who is Jerry voting for? It came in on 12/30/2005.

Lots of shipping and oil money. I’m sure if you look hard enough there is more fun there.

Johnson IL-15

Not exactly exerting himself here

Raised: $34732.30 Total: $130913.75
Spent: $30161.99 Total: $120549.45
COH: $80022.37

Loan: $69274.88

That’s a secured loan to a bank so he will want to pay it back eventually so Johnson is very slow in fundraising. A decent effort of calls to PACs and you can knock out $70,000 as a sitting Member of Congress.