Edmondson Has Money Lead In Governor's Race
The Associated Press reports that Democratic Attorney General Drew Edmondson has taken the early lead in fundraising in the 2010 governor's race.
A report prepared for filing with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission on Thursday shows Edmondson, who has not yet officially announced as a candidate, had raised more than $289,000 and had almost $473,000 in the bank.
Edmondson's quarterly total was more than twice as much as other major figures in the race, Democratic Lt. Governor Jari Askins and Republican Congresswoman Mary Fallin.
Fallin's report showed she has raised $108,565. Askins has not yet filed her report, but spokesman Don Hoover said she's raised more than $116,000.
Republican Senator Randy Brogdon, an announced candidate, has raised about $27,000.
A report prepared for filing with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission on Thursday shows Edmondson, who has not yet officially announced as a candidate, had raised more than $289,000 and had almost $473,000 in the bank.
Edmondson's quarterly total was more than twice as much as other major figures in the race, Democratic Lt. Governor Jari Askins and Republican Congresswoman Mary Fallin.
Fallin's report showed she has raised $108,565. Askins has not yet filed her report, but spokesman Don Hoover said she's raised more than $116,000.
Republican Senator Randy Brogdon, an announced candidate, has raised about $27,000.
Labels: 2010 Governor's Race, Drew Edmondson, Jari Askins, Mary Fallin


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