Curd, according to a campaign statement, raised $181,381 in the fourth quarter. He spent around $18,000 for $163,000 cash on hand.
Nelson's mandatory filing with the Federal Election Commission is online. It shows Nelson raising $56,239 — all from individual donors and himself — in the fourth quarter and spending $18,172. That leaves him with $38,066 on hand.
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(Note: That's a year-end filing for Nelson, not a third-quarter report. Skimming through his donations, though, there's nothing before September of last year, so I think it's a fair comparison with Curd.)
The two Republicans' Democratic opponent, incumbent Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, doesn't have fourth quarter documents up yet. I'm told we can expect that within a week.
Alright, I misread the FEC's report. Those were Herseth Sandlin's year-to-date fundraising through the third quarter of last year. This is her third-quarter report.
In the third quarter of 2009 she raised $127,197 and spent $58,698.16 for total cash-on-hand of $226,582.01.
Keep in mind that comparing two different quarters' fundraising isn't apples-to-apples. The fact that Curd raised more in the fourth quarter than Herseth Sandlin did in the third (or that Herseth in the third quarter beat Nelson in the fourth) doesn't mean that much. The real comparison is between candidates in the same quarter; we should have that within a week.
That included $67,597 in individual donations and $59,600 from committees.
If I remember what I learned in political science classes correctly, it's very common for incumbent representatives to raise more money from political committees compared to challengers, who are more dependent on individual donations.
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