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Campaign Funds From the Hub City

By: Joe Griffin
Updated: December 4, 2007
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CAMPAIGNWEBSITE2007-12-04-1196825414.jpgMore than $63,000 have been donated to presidential hopefuls from the Hub City.

According to the Washington Post, $33,000 have been donated to Democrat candidates while Republicans have received just under $31,000.

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson leads the pack with a total of $22,400 dollars.

Republican donations have been more spread out. Rudy Giuliani has received $7,100 from Lubbock supporters.

Mike Huckabee has raised a mere $70 dollars.

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