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Douglas Carpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-16-06 11:20 PM
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176. In 2004 Cegelis beat the established candidate 2 to 1.
Edited on Mon Jan-16-06 11:21 PM by Douglas Carpenter
link:

http://damnliberals.blogspot.com/2005/12/cegelis-expenditures-well-below.html

In 2004 Cegelis earned nearly 21K votes, beating
the established candidate 2 to 1. In 2006 we'll be lucky to
get 30K total votes in the Democratic primary. Scott will probably take 6-7Kof those.

That means 12-13K wins the primary. Do the math. It's more
than realistic for Cegelis to win the primary.

Key points:
Cegelis expenditures were well below the average
4 in 12 candidates spent less than Cegelis
4 in 12 candidates spent twice than Cegelis
2 in 12 candidate spent three times Cegelis

Average of All Dem Expenditures = $69.03
Average w/o Guiterrez = $75.05
Cegelis = $46.4
Roskam = $105.9
The biggest spending Democrat was Rahm Emanuel: $146.5K

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link for article:

http://damnliberals.blogspot.com/2005/12/cegelis-expenditures-well-below.html


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