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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (263328)7/23/2010 12:43:03 AM
From: S. maltophiliaRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
In the 3rd Congressional District:

• In the race to replace retiring Republican Rep. John Shadegg, Republican Ben Quayle had more than $566,000 in contributions. He reported more than $684,000 in cash. Quayle is the son of former Vice President Dan Quayle.

Ben Quayle was followed by the race's sole Democrat, Jon Hulburd, who received more than $257,000 and had nearly $483,000 in cash.

Republican Steve Moak was a close third, raising $251,421 and ending the quarter with nearly $383,000 in cash. He also reported a campaign debt of more than $294,000.

Among the other Republicans, Vernon B. Parker raised nearly $140,000, Jim Waring took in nearly $76,000, Ed Winkler reported more than $34,000, Sam Crump received more than $30,000 and Pamela Gorman raised nearly $28,000.

Read more: azcentral.com
azcentral.com

Too bad, Pamela will probably not be running many more ads. Send her a box of ammo.
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