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Matheson looking flush in re-election fund raising
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Matheson received $172,837 in the first quarter, putting his contributions for this election at $924,201.91. He has $781,762 cash on hand, according to his report.
The largest contributor to Matheson's campaign was the Pricewaterhouse Coopers political action committee, which donated $5,000 this period. He also received substantial support from PACs established by banks and bank employees, investment firms, unions and energy companies.
"I am pleased that a variety of support from across the political spectrum are responding to my candidacy," Matheson said in a statement. "With this strong level of support, I will once again be able to aggressively get out my message during the coming months."
Matheson's challenger state Rep. LaVar Christensen, a Republican, raised $9,450 since Jan. 1 and has received $35,750 in contributions for this election, according to his report. He has $168,843 cash on hand. Christensen has lent his campaign more than $150,000 so far and has $161,056 in total campaign debt.
All of his donations came from three south Salt Lake County residents: $5,000 from attorney William Rawlings and $2,100 each from Jed Bindrup, a plastic surgeon, and his wife, Ann. He received no money from PACs.
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