DENVER — Construction CEO Joe O’Dea has topped $1 million in how much he’s loaned or directly contributed to his campaign for U.S. Senate, adding another contrast to his race against poorly monied rival state Rep. Ron Hanks.
In total, O’Dea reported raising about $384,000 in the final regular federal financial disclosure before the June 28 primary. That is in addition to the $500,000 loan he made to his campaign in the last two months. He reported about $1 million on hand going into the final stretch of the primary campaign. The report covers April 1 through June 8.
Hanks, meanwhile, reports having raised a fraction of O’Dea’s haul — just shy of $90,000 in total contributions throughout his entire campaign, and another about $35,000 loaned to his campaign. He entered the final weeks with about $20,400 in cash on hand.
But the campaign finance reports don’t tell the whole story in a race recently marked by outside, anonymous funding to boost Hanks and a Democrat-aligned super PAC spending close to $1 million warning voters in the conservative party’s primary how conservative he is.
And, as Hanks proudly notes, the race winnowed to two when he ignited the party faithful at the state assembly and cleared all other challengers from the primary with a speech where he baselessly declared former President Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election. Meanwhile, O’Dea’s campaign gathering signatures to make the ballot and he’s aimed for a more economics-driven message that ties the Democratic incumbent to President Joe Biden.
They are each hoping to take on U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, this November. Despite facing no primary challenger in his bid for a third full term, Bennet outraised them both with nearly $1.9 million in net contributions. He starts the summer with nearly $7 million in the bank.
Here’s a round up of fundraising in other federal races from the most recent filings:
1st Congressional District
Diana DeGette (D, Inc.):
—About $105,000 raised this period; $804,000 through the cycle
—About $391,000 cash on hand
Neal Walia (D):
—About $23,000 raised this period; $188,000 through the cycle
—About $14,000 cash on hand
Republican Jennifer Qualteri did not have any FEC filings available Friday.
2nd Congressional District
Joe Neguse (D, Inc.):
—About $194,000 raised this period; $1.6 million through the cycle
—About $1.6 million cash on hand
Republican Marshall Dawson did not have any FEC filings available Friday.
3rd Congressional District
Lauren Boebert (R, Inc.):
—About $598,000 raised this period; $4.8 million through the cycle
—About $2 million cash on hand
Don Coram (R):
—About $137,000 raised this period; $226,000 through the cycle
—About $112,000 cash on hand
Adam Frisch (D):
—About $102,000 raised this period; $333,000 through the cycle
—Loaned $700,000 to campaign
—About $628,000 cash on hand
Sol Sandoval (D):
—About $102,000 raised this period; $899,000 through the cycle
—About $30,000 cash on hand
Alex Walker (D):
—About $120,000 raised this period; $249,000 through the cycle
—About $24,000 cash on hand
4th Congressional District
Ken Buck (R, Inc.):
—About $188,000 raised this period; $1.1 million through the cycle
—About $604,000 cash on hand
Bob Lewis (R):
—About $34,000 raised this period; $34,000 through the cycle
—About $1 cash on hand
Ike McCorkle (D):
—About $42,000 raised this period; $141,000 through the cycle
—About $185,000 cash on hand
5th Congressional District
Doug Lamborn (R, Inc.):
—About $44,000 raised this period; $358,000 through the cycle
—About $292,000 cash on hand
Andrew Heaton (R):
—About $6,700 raised this period; $15,000 through the cycle
—About $800 cash on hand
Rebecca Keltie (R):
—About $600 raised this period; $6,000 through the cycle
—About $4,000 cash on hand
Dave Williams (R):
—About $21,000 raised this period; $100,000 through the cycle
—About $60,000 cash on hand
Michael Colombe (D):
—About $3,000 raised this period; $21,000 through the cycle
—About $19,000 cash on hand
6th Congressional District
Jason Crow (D, Inc.):
—About $209,000 raised this period; $1.7 million through the cycle
—About $1.9 million cash on hand
Steven Monahan (R):
—About $42,000 raised this period; $42,000 through the cycle
—About $27,000 cash on hand
7th Congressional District
Erik Aadland (R):
—About $96,000 raised this period; $338,000 through the cycle
—About $39,000 cash on hand
Laurel Imer (R):
—About $14,000 raised this period; $87,000 through the cycle
—About $6,000 cash on hand
Tim Reichert (R):
—About $161,000 raised this period; $500,000 through the cycle
—About $410,000 cash on hand
Brittany Pettersen (D):
—About $350,000 raised this period; $1.1 million through the cycle
—About $649,000 cash on hand
8th Congressional District
Tyler Allcorn (R):
—About $44,000 raised this period; $180,000 through the cycle
—About $189,000 cash on hand
Barbara Kirkmeyer (R):
—About $84,000 raised this period; $328,000 through the cycle
—Loaned $5,000 to campaign
—About $62,000 cash on hand
Jan Kulmann (R):
—About $78,000 raised this period; $47,000 through the cycle
—About $189,000 cash on hand
Lori Saine (R):
—About $36,000 raised this period; $199,000 through the cycle
—About $114,000 cash on hand
Yadira Caraveo (D):
—About $285,000 raised this period; $839,000 through the cycle
—About $428,000 cash on hand
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