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19 E. Broadway
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Mon Jan 14, 2008 at 22:20:26 PM MST
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Bob Lord had his best fundraising quarter ever in the fourth quarter of 2007 according to politickeraz.com.
Democratic candidate Bob Lord opened some eyes in the 3rd quarter of 2007 when he announced he had raised $142,133.52 for his effort to knock off Congressman John Shadegg in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District.
Lord's campaign has announced they have risen more than that in the 4th quarter of 2007. While the campaign has yet to release numbers, the number will more than $142k. The 4th quarter results will push Lord past the 500k raised in his bid to date.
Looks like Shadegg will have a fight on his hands in Arizona CD3. |
| Zelph :: Best Fundraising Quarter Yet for Bob Lord |
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