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Giffords and BeeBoth had stellar fundraising efforts leading up to the primary. |
Maricopa County RepublicansInsiders wonder why they seem to be going out of their way to pick a fight with Shadegg and also are wondering aloud why they didn’t throw Ready under the bus. |
David SchweikertThe race for money hasn’t even been close in the primary. Schweikert is the only one who has consistently been able to raise money. Even if the money is from his “Club” connections, it’s still filling the coffers. |
Tony BouieHas mishandled the party switching issue badly. |
David FunkhouserGot the nod to replace Mark DeSimone in LD11. |
Sydney Hay and Sandra LivingstoneIf you combine their fundraising over the last six weeks they have not raised half of what Kirkpatrick has. |
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