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Braley set to report $1 million fundraising quarter in Senate bid

Apr. 15, 2013 3:15 pm
U.S. Senate hopeful Rep. Bruce Braley has raised $1.07 million and has more than $1 million cash on hand, according to his campaign.
Most of that -- nearly $857,000 -- came from his 2014 Senate committee, according to a campaign report the Braley for Iowa campaign committee will file with the Federal Election Commission. Also, Braley said he received contributions from all 99 counties.
So far, Braley, a fourth-term Democrat from Waterloo, is the only Democrat seeking the party's nomination for the seat now held by Democrat Sen. Tom Harkin, who announced his retirement.
No Republicans have announced they are running for the Senate seat.
Candidates hoping to succeed Braley in Iowa's 1st District also are filing first quarter campaign finance reports. Iowa Rep. Pat Murphy, D-Dubuque, reported raising nearly $70,000 in 40 days.
Republican Steve Rathje, a Cedar Rapids businessman, reported raising $51,515.
Another 1st District GOP hopeful, Rod Blum of Dubuque, has not made his campaign report available.
See the Braley for Iowa FEC report at
http://bit.ly/YX9zAw and the Braley for Congress report at
U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa., is shown in this this October 2010 file photo in Dubuque. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)