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Gubernatorial Candidates Announce Fundraising Efforts For First Quarter of 2012

By: Michael C. Fehn
Updated: April 16, 2012
The two men battling to be Indiana's next Governor have released financial documents outlining their campaign fundraising efforts for the first quarter of 2012.

In documents released by the campaign for Republican Mike Pence, the Republican raised $1.8 million between January 1st and March 31st.  The report also shows the campaign has nearly $5 million cash on hand.

During that same period, Democrat John Gregg raised almost $600,000, with just over $1.5 million cash on hand.

"I have been honored to receive contributions from Hoosiers of all stripes - Democrats, Independents and even a few Republicans," said Gregg.   "As I travel around the state, I see growing support from Hoosiers who want a governor who will work across the aisle to create jobs and opportunity, not a career politician who will bring his Washington ways to the Statehouse."

Pence Campaign Manager Kyle Robertson said, "This report reflects an investment from Hoosiers who want to help Mike build an even better Indiana.  More and more Hoosiers continue to be drawn to our positive campaign that is focused on economic growth and solutions.  These financial resources and our grassroots organization will enable us to be competitive this election year."

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