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The funding race
So how do the multiple-givers seem to handicap the mayoral "horse race," based on their giving?
Of the more than $109,000 that they have donated, Christensen has received 36 percent; Becker and Buhler each have received 22 percent; Wilson, 12 percent; Holbrook (withdrawn), 4 percent; Hughes, 2 percent; and Saxton (withdrawn), 1 percent.
Not receiving any money from the multiple givers were candidates Robert Comstock, Arnold Jones and John Renteria.
Of note, campaign Web sites often list key people who have endorsed a candidate. Such endorsement generally implies that those people have endorsed only that candidate, and not others. But many multiple givers appear on such lists.
Multiple-givers Barbara Berry and Lorille Miller even appear on Web endorsement lists for both Becker and Wilson.
Wilson's Web site lists a total of six multiple-givers: Berry, Miller, John and Joan Firmage (who also gave to Christensen); M. Walker Wallace (who also gave to Becker); and Susan Marquardt (who also gave to Saxton).
Christensen's Web site lists three multiple-givers as endorsers: Don and Sue Lewon (who also gave to Becker) and John Milliken (who also gave to Becker).
No one really likes asking for money that's why most candidates have a special fund-raising committee that asks for cash on behalf of a candidate. But fund raising is a daily and critical part of campaigning.
Anderson, who is considered a good fund-raiser, said he's glad he won't be asking for any political campaign donations again.
"In my post-mayoral life I will be fund raising" for whatever non-profit entity he joins or starts, the mayor said. "But it will not be as distasteful as in the context of a political campaign."
E-mail: lee@desnews.com; bbjr@desnews.com
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