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The 2004 Money Race: Who Has the Most?


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washingtonpost.com
Wednesday, July 16, 2003

Tuesday was a big day in the so-called "money primary." That’s when President Bush and the nine Democratic presidential candidates filed campaign finance reports for the second quarter with the Federal Election Commission. The big winner was the president: in the three-month period ending June 30, he raised $34 million. That's more than all the Democratic candidates combined.

Choose a candidate from the box on the right of this page to view a breakdown of money raised, cash on hand and other key fundraising statistics as reported by the Federal Election Commission.

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