Bond, Farmer report their 2003 money-raising totals
Saturday, January 24, 2004
WASHINGTON -- Republican Sen. Kit Bond raised $634,702 for his re-election as last year drew to a close, while his Democratic challenger, state Treasurer Nancy Farmer, collected $506,693, their campaigns said Friday. Their money-raising totals from October through December are contained in reports they will submit to the Federal Election Commission. In all, Bond has raised $5.7 million and Farmer has raised $934,895. Bond retained his advantage in cash on hand, reporting $4.3 million in his campaign account to Farmer's $609,448.
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