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The Coming Huckabocalypse

FEC reports for the 2nd quarter of 2007 are coming out and getting gathered by the Political Insider blog. Here are the latest figures with Republicans in italics. (The numbers in parentheses are cash on hand.)
Sen. Barack Obama: $32.8 million ($34.5 million)
Sen. Hillary Clinton: $27 million ($32.7 million)
Rudy Giuliani: $17.3 million ($14.6 million)
Mitt Romney: $13.7 million ($12.1 million)
Sen. John McCain: $11.2 million ($3.2 million)
John Edwards: $8.9 million ($12.1 million)
Gov. Bill Richardson: $7 million ($7 million)
Sen. Christopher Dodd: $3.25 million ($5 million)
Rep. Ron Paul: $2.4 million ($2.3 million)
Sen. Joseph Biden: $2.3 million ($1.8 million)
Sen. Sam Brownback: $1.4 million ($460,000)
Mike Huckabee: $763,000 ($437,000)

Rep. Dennis Kucinich: $757,000 ($222,000)
Jon Cox: $487,695 ($11,354)
Tommy Thompson: $445,000 ($122,000)
Jim Gilmore: $182,000

Gilmore has dropped out. Kucinich has $445,500 in debt, so he's actually in the red, as is Cox with nealy $1 million of debt. Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo and Mike Gravel haven't reported yet, but we can assume they're closer to the bottom than the top. So, the takeaways:

- Ron Paul has the most cash of any Republican outside the first tier and more cash than the bottom three Democratic candidates.

- Mike Huckabee isn't raising enough money to compete and might drop out in September or if he underperforms in the Ames straw poll.

- Dodd and Biden's fundraising is slowly drying up, meaning they've tapped out their perennial donors and aren't finding many big-pockets Democrats who want to hedge their bets with them.
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Comments to "The Coming Huckabocalypse":

Randolph Carter | July 16, 2007, 1:40pm | #

haha, I chatted with Huckabee for about 10 minutes at the CNHT straw poll, and told him that although I wouldn't vote for him I thought it was cool that he lost 100 lbs. He just kind of smiled and shook his head. Nice guy, though.

Rick James | July 16, 2007, 1:55pm | #

Go Ron!

The AP article about this gives Paul a decent two paragraphs. I know it's not much, but it's syndicated...

Lost_In_Translation | July 16, 2007, 2:03pm | #

I gotta wonder who's giving Dodd all that money. Are the Doddites outnumbering us Paulites, but they exist in bizarro world, where we can't see them? Or does Dodd have like Warren Buffet behind him?

P Brooks | July 16, 2007, 2:13pm | #

What about Gravel? Aren't the dadaists showering him with loot?

Randolph Carter | July 16, 2007, 2:13pm | #

Dodd has a lot of wealthy Connecticut hedge fund managers in his corner, and they've already blown their financial wad on him. But they can toss out the 2,300 dollar checks no problem, so whoever gets the Dem nod will get their money in the future as well.

Chris S | July 16, 2007, 2:15pm | #

I gotta wonder who's giving Dodd all that money. Are the Doddites outnumbering us Paulites, but they exist in bizarro world, where we can't see them? Or does Dodd have like Warren Buffet behind him?

Dodd is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. So yes, he kind of does have Warren Buffett behind him, or at least the support of bankers seeking to buy favorable legislation.

Chris S. | July 16, 2007, 2:15pm | #

Damn it! Open tag shenanigans!

Lost_In_Translation | July 16, 2007, 2:17pm | #

Randolph,

Gotcha. I haven't really followed the Dodd campaign, what is he promising that a couple thousand hedge fund managers think is so appealing?

Chris Rhoades | July 16, 2007, 2:18pm | #

If you factor out the debt that McCain owes, he falls below Ron Paul in cash on hand. Romney also doesn't fair so well when you factor out the millions (9?) that he loaned himself.

ClubMedSux | July 16, 2007, 2:18pm | #

What about Gravel? Aren't the dadaists showering him with loot?

Unfortunately for Gravel, the dadaists are showering him with kindling.

Lost_In_Translation | July 16, 2007, 2:18pm | #

ChrisS,

Ok, that makes a bit more sense, in a hopelessly twisted way.

Randolph Carter | July 16, 2007, 2:18pm | #

Think Limousine Liberals - these are guys who have their horde of cash already, and aren't averse to feeling good about "doing something for the poor" through high taxes.

de stijl | July 16, 2007, 2:19pm | #

Plus, Dodd is from CT so he always gets a lot of insurance PAC money.

de stijl | July 16, 2007, 2:22pm | #

Without Romney's loans to his own campaign, his COH would be down in McCain territory.

Warren | July 16, 2007, 2:43pm | #

Fred Thompson hasn't taken the field yet.

Lost_In_Translation | July 16, 2007, 2:55pm | #

Vote Fred,

He's got almost as much presidential experience as Michael Douglas.

Cab | July 16, 2007, 3:08pm | #

Jeez, I'm slipping. I didn't know Gilmore dropped out until just now....and I'm from Virginia.

Brandybuck | July 16, 2007, 3:14pm | #

Think Limousine Liberals - these are guys who have their horde of cash already, and aren't averse to feeling good about "doing something for the poor" through high taxes.
"Won't someone else do something about the poor?"

Ryan Sampson | July 16, 2007, 3:15pm | #

I think Brownback is slowly but surely becoming the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, and when Huckabee drops out, all his support will go to Brownback and he will quickly become a force to be reckoned with.

Matt Moore | July 16, 2007, 5:06pm | #

What is McCain spending all that money on?

Randolph Carter | July 16, 2007, 5:37pm | #

gay sweaters

T | July 16, 2007, 5:45pm | #

Shovels to dig up that damn pony.

Taktix® | July 16, 2007, 6:15pm | #

Viagra

juris imprudent | July 17, 2007, 12:56am | #

Ron Paul is kicking Kucinich's ass! Our fringe element is BIGGER (or at least more prosperous, or something) then the left. Woohoo!

Drink!

joe | July 17, 2007, 8:27am | #

Bitch about limousine liberals all you want, they're still more credible than rich people whose solution for "helping the poor" just happens, by some bizarre coincidence, to involve large tax breaks for themselves.

de stijl | July 17, 2007, 8:50am | #

Cab,

Don't sweat it. I couldn't pick Gilmore out of a line-up and I'm a political junkie!

Lost_In_Translation | July 17, 2007, 9:16am | #

de stijl,

He's the short balding white guy...oh, sorry...that was Guiliani...wait, maybe....nevermind, I have no idea.

Randolph Carter | July 17, 2007, 9:47am | #

agreed, joe - I just don't get why they need to have their money forcibly taken away and handed out by a third party to feel good about themselves.

Cesar | July 17, 2007, 1:20pm | #

I can't believe Gilmore was even in the race, hes the reason the Republican Party of VA has been unable to win a a major statewide election since 2001 unless the person's name on the ballot is "John Warner".