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NewsSeptember 6, 2012

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- New campaign finance reports show Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder emerged from a tough Republican primary to begin September with a fraction of the cash of his Democratic challenger. Thursday was the deadline for candidates to file reports covering the period from July 27 through Sept. 1...

The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- New campaign finance reports show Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder emerged from a tough Republican primary to begin September with a fraction of the cash of his Democratic challenger.

Thursday was the deadline for candidates to file reports covering the period from July 27 through Sept. 1.

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Kinder's report lists $18,300 in cash on hand as of Sept. 1, compared with the roughly $185,000 reported by Democratic nominee Susan Montee.

Kinder is seeking a third term and won the Aug. 7 GOP primary in a competitive race with state Sen. Brad Lager. Montee, a former Missouri state auditor, prevailed in a crowded but low-key Democratic race.

Kinder's campaign received a $40,000 loan on July 31 from the Missouri Leadership Committee, whose treasurer is a former Republican state lawmaker.

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