George Allen: Presidental Fundraising?

Written by Mark Harris on April 19th, 2005

George Allen raised 2.065 million dollars in just the last FEC reporting period meaning he probably has close to $3million Cash on Hand. Now of course, Allen is supposedly fearing a challenge from Mark Warner, the current Governor, for his Senate race but it is certainly impressive fundraising numbers to keep an eye on. All around good news out of the Old Dominion State for the GOP in the past week.

UPDATE:
Poll numbers done in a Warner v. Allen race
Allen - 47%
Warner - 43%

H/T: Redstate

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    The Senate race in Virginia is always expensive.Every candidate always raises a ton of money(North spent 20 million in 94).Warner has to beat Allen is he wants any shot at the Dem nomination.

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