WI U.S. Senate Race: Baldwin raises $2M, Neumann $650K
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Candidates in Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race have until Sunday, April 15th to file their first-quarter fundraising figures, but some have already released their numbers.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin said Wednesday, April 10th she raised more than $2 million in the last three months. Her campaign says she has almost $2.8 million cash on hand. Baldwin is the only Democrat running.
Four Republican candidates are squaring off, including former U.S. Rep. Mark Neumann. His campaign says he raised $650,000 in the first quarter. A message asking how much cash Neumann has on hand was not immediately returned.
The campaigns for former Gov. Tommy Thompson and hedge-fund investor Eric Hovde say their numbers will be available in coming days. A message for the campaign of state Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald was not immediately returned.