Kerry Outspends Bush in May by $10 Million
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Monday, June 21, 2004
WASHINGTON Democrat challenger John Kerry raised more
campaign cash than President Bush last month and spent more too,
but started June with millions less on hand than the incumbent as a
summer of campaigning begins.
Kerry spent $32 million in May and opened this month with about
$28 million left, a monthly campaign finance report he filed Sunday
with the Federal Election Commission showed.
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Bush used up $22 million last month and started June with $63
million on hand, according to his latest FEC report.
Both candidates have been raising and spending money at a record
pace. Each has poured tens of millions of dollars into ads in
battleground states since Kerry emerged from the Democrat
primaries.
Kerry has set a party record with at least $148.5 million
raised, including roughly $6 million in loans, and just under
$121 million spent.
Bush has set an all-time presidential record with at least $218
million raised and $152 million spent.
Kerry has been holding fund-raisers for weeks to rebuild his
finances after the Democratic primaries. The U.S. senator
took in about $31 million last month through events, online
donations and mailed contributions.
Bush stopped throwing fund-raisers for himself in April and has
started raising money for other Republicans. He collected about $13
million last month through Internet and mailed contributions.
Each man is free to raise as much as he can until his party's
nominating convention in late summer. Bush and Kerry skipped public
financing through the primaries, freeing themselves from the
program's spending limits.
Both are expected to accept full government financing for their
general-election campaigns. Those will start once they are
nominated by their parties, Kerry in late July and Bush in early
September.
Independent candidate Ralph Nader has also filed a new campaign
finance report with the FEC.
Nader has raised just under $1 million and spent nearly all of
it, starting June with about $73,000 in the bank and just under
$25,000 in debts, his report showed.
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