And man is Hull spending a lot.
But we knew that.
Interesting is that the reports of Dan Hynes having a hard time rasing funds were greatly exaggerated.
Of the non-millionaire Democrats in the race, state Comptroller Dan Hynes raised the most over the past three months: $947,662, bringing his campaign total to $1,844,727. Hynes had spent $284,608 since last year and had $1,560,226 left in the bank.
Now, perhaps that picked up towards the end of the quarter, but he is doing okay.
Obama is doing well,
State Sen. Barack Obama raised $878,359 during the period, bringing his total to $1,412,224. Obama had spent $325,347 and had more than $1 million in the bank.
As is Chico,
Chico raised $477,751 over the past three months, bringing his total to $2,258,317. Chico had spent $914,480 since entering the race and had more than $1.3 million left.
Though it appears that his fundraising is slowing a bit. He needs a good buzz to keep the money coming.
Washington is having problems,
Health care official Joyce Washington raised $95,811 in contributions during the period and donated another $230,000 of her own to her campaign. Washington had spent $62,135 since entering the race and had $439,293 left.
She can’t self-finance and that take isn’t going to do it.
But who kows what she is really trying to do.