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Constantine raises more money than Hutchison
Posted by Bob Young
In the race for King County executive, Dow Constantine has raised considerably more money than Susan Hutchison.
Constantine has collected $804,028 in campaign contributions through Monday, Oct. 12, while Hutchison reported raising $506,393.
Hutchison has spent less and has a larger cash balance, according to the latest reports, with $190,796 to Constantine's $141,158.
But Constantine has already spent $55,500 buying TV advertising time, while Hutchison has not reported buying any TV time yet.
Hutchison has produced a TV ad, which cost $19,244. Constantine spent $36,000 on consultant and production services for a TV ad.
Hutchison appears to have fallen far short of a fundraising goal. The day after the Aug.18 primary election, Hutchison sent out an e-mail to supporters saying "we must raise $500,000 between now and Sept. 30."
The message seemed clear: The campaign wanted to raise $500,000 in roughly six weeks between Aug. 19 and Sept. 30. But Hutchison's campaign manager Jordan McCarren said the e-mail meant to indicate that the campaign wanted to reach a total of $500,000 raised by Oct. 1. He said they effectively reached that goal, as demonstrated in the latest campaign reports filed Tuesday.
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