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John Doolittle

Between 2005-2006 John Doolittle raised a total of $2,354,786 for his political campaign. 65.1% of his finances came from private donors, 34.5% from PACs, and 0.3% from other various sources. 54.3% of the PAC contributions came from business organizations while the other 45.7% came from labor and ideological groups. At the end of his 2005-2006 political campaign 98.4% of his finances were completely disclosed.[1] According to FEC (Federal Election Commission) John Doolittle has raised a total of $278,142 this year.[2]

Obama

Campaign Finances

1999-2000

Between 1999-2000 Barack Obama raised a total of $508,640 for his political campaign. $475,235 came from private donors, PACs contributed $15,050, Party committees gave $2,500, while the last $9,500 came from loans. Obama's total disbursements amounted to $493,503, and he refunded a total of $4,250 to private individuals.[3]

2001-2002

During the 2000-2001 cycle Barack Obama raised a total of $38,764 for his political campaign. $26,975 came from private donors, and Obama covered the rest of his campaign costs with $11,100 in personal loans . Obama's total disbursements amounted to $38,888, and a total of $10,500 was reimbursed to private individuals.[4]

Rudy Giuliani

2008 Presidential Campaign Finance Report

Since the start of his Presidential Campaign, Giuliani has raised a total of $45,846,956 for his political campaign. $43,457,397 has come from private donors, $1,850,000 from authorized committee transfers, $259,691 from PACs, and $2,250 from Party Committees. Giuliani's total disbursements amounted to $30,211,662, and a total of $464,004 was reimbursed to individuals. Giuliani also refunded $2,600 to PACs. [5]

John McCain

2008 Presidential Campaign Finance Report

John McCain has raised $32,124,785 for his campaign for presidency. Private donors have given $30,183,761 toward his campaign, PACs have given $458,307, and $1,482,717 has come from other sources. 70% of the PAC contributions came from business groups, 1% from labor groups, and the final 29% from ideological organizations. So far 95.6% of his finances have be disclosed, while 4.4% has not.[6]

Mitt Romney

2008 Presidential Campaign Finance Report

Mitt Romney has raised $62,829,069 for his campaign for presidency. Private donors have given $44,485,017 toward his campaign, PACs have given $298,700, and no money has come from other sources. 62% of the PAC contributions came from business groups, 0% from labor groups, and the final 38% from ideological organizations. So far 18.4% of his finances have be disclosed, while 81.6% has not. Romney has $9,216,517 on hand, has spent $62,829,069, and has a total of $17,350,000 in debts. [7]

References

  1. ^ "Representative (R - CA) John T. Doolittle". Retrieved 2006-10-17. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 26 (help)
  2. ^ "John Doolittle Campaign Finance Report". Retrieved 2006-10-17.
  3. ^ "Barack Obama Candidate Summary Report". Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  4. ^ "Barack Obama Candidate Summary Report 2001-2002". Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  5. ^ "Rudy Giuliani Presidential Finance Report". Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  6. ^ "John McCain Presidential Finance Report". Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  7. ^ "Mitt Romney Presidential Finance Report". Retrieved 2006-10-18.