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Report: Campbell fails to meet fundraising goal
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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2003 Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.) has fallen short of his own fundraising goal, The Denver Post reports. Campbell has raised less than $500,000 last quarter, according to figures that will be provided to the Federal Elections Commission. That puts his overall total at at about $885,000. Campbell previously told the paper that he hopes to raise $2.5 million. Democrats are fueling speculation that he will retire from the Senate. Campbell currently serves as chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. Get the Story:
Campbell's lackluster fundraising could spark Colo. Dems (The Denver Post 7/15) Relevant Links:
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