Warren Outraises Sen. Scott Brown in Winchester [POLL]
Warren brought in more total contributions in the fourth quarter, the Boston Globe reports.
Elizabeth Warrern supporters in Winchester donated twice as much than supporters for incumbent Sen. Scott Brown (R) in the fourth quarter of 2011, the Boston Globe reported.
Winchester residents gave Scott Brown's re-election committee $16,050 compared to $34,950 for Warren, a Democrat from Cambridge.
Only donations of more than $200 are filed with the Federal Election Commission.
A tally of total Winchester contributions to the two candidates was tabulated through the third quarter of 2011, and Winchester residents gave four $1,000 contributions to Brown's campaign, while Warren didn't receive a contribution from Winchester for more than $500, according to a Huffington Post database during the third quarter.
In all, Warren outraised Brown in the fourth quarter $5.7 million to $3.2 million, according to the Globe
dusty cronin
7:48 am on Friday, February 24, 2012
Educated voters don't need tv ads to know who to support at the polls. George Georgountzos for State Rep. Frank J Addivinola Jr. for U.S. Representative.
AER
9:12 am on Friday, February 24, 2012
Self-hating one-percenters.
JT
8:15 pm on Friday, February 24, 2012
The 50.5 percent (see today's Boston Herald article) of taxpayers who pay for the rest of the non-taxpayers are not all "one percenters" as AER suggests. Many of us in the "middle class" know Harvard elite Warren does not have our best interests at heart--especially when Wall Street that she claims to abhor is financing her--along with Hollywood & big-money special interests. Senator Brown will work for us in "the people's seat" and our chances with him even if he's right 80-90% of the time are better than a socialist vote from Warren all the time.