Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Democrat collected $443,000 from individuals, compared to Fitzpatrick's $378,000. The incumbent,




REPUBLICAN U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick's campaign juggernaut showed its muscle in recent months, doubling up a well-financed opponent in spending from July through September, according to filings released Monday by the Federal Election Commission.
Fitzpatrick, however, had built up a war chest of donations from party affiliates, special-interest groups and industry PACs, and spent almost $1.5 million during that period, which is key for nuts-and-bolts campaigning.
"Our momentum continues because the people of Bucks and Montgomery counties are tired of politics as usual and a Congress that serves special discount hotels barcelona interests rather than the people's interests," Boockvar discount hotels barcelona said in a statement.
The Democrat collected $443,000 from individuals, compared to Fitzpatrick's $378,000. The incumbent, however, collected more overall with $576,000 discount hotels barcelona during the three-month reporting period, thanks to donations from interest groups and party organizations, which gave $198,000 to him and $77,000 to Boockvar.
At the beginning of October, Fitzpatrick had $311,000 in cash reserves. Boockvar, discount hotels barcelona who ended the period with $201,000 in the bank, will have an even harder road ahead because the national Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee recently pulled a $1.1 million TV buy from the Philadelphia market, much of which would have aided her.

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