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Candidates, Parties Fine-Tune Spending Strategies

Anthony Corrado
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Anthony Corrado Former Brookings Expert, Professor of Government - Colby College

July 17, 2004

There’s a little more than a week to go before the Democratic National Convention begins in Boston. Senator John Kerry is both raising and spending money at a furious pace. The Kerry campaign raised about $182 million from March through June. Senator Kerry also outspent President George Bush in advertising throughout most of the summer. But the president still has more cash on hand, reportedly $63 million at the end of May. That’s the latest figure available. The president also has more time to spend that money before accepting his Republican nomination on September 2. Anthony Corrado is an expert on campaign finance.


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