Missouri Senate candidates raise millions in run-up to August primary
The main contenders to succeed Republican U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt are stocking up funds for the states wide-open August primary.
Based on campaign finance data from the beginning of January to the end of March, Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz added the most to his campaign account. Thats because the Sullivan Republican put another $1 million of his own money toward his election effort.
Not counting self-funding, Democrat Lucas Kunce raised the most money during the quarter around $850,000. After spending more than $710,000, the Jefferson City native has about $942,000 in cash on hand. Because Democratic Senate contender Trudy Busch Valentine entered the contest late in the fundraising quarter, she didnt file a campaign finance report.
Among the 21 Republicans who are seeking to replace Blunt, U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler brought in the most non-self-funding donations into her candidate account, with more than $497,000. That was more than Attorney General Eric Schmitt (about $480,000 raised), former Gov. Eric Greitens (roughly $378,000), Congressman Billy Long (about $215,000), Schatz (around $90,000 without his $1 million of self-funding) and attorney Mark McCloskey (more than $70,000).
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