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Tipton sets Pace with funds

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Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 10:07 PM
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Incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton topped Democratic challenger Sal Pace in fundraising during the late summer.

Tipton, R-Cortez, raised $304,000 in the July-September quarter, leaving him with $511,000 in the bank a little more than a year before his first re-election campaign.

Pace, the state House minority leader, raised $166,000 in the quarter, leaving him with $213,000 cash on hand four months after he entered the race.

Tipton acknowledged he got help from a late August fundraising event in Aspen that featured Speaker of the House John Boehner.

“When you get the speaker coming in, that’s going to be a help. It wasn’t the majority of what we raised,” Tipton said. “We’ve had good support throughout the state.”

Until now, Tipton’s campaign had started slowly in the money chase. His third-quarter total nearly matches his fundraising in the first two quarters combined.

Pace touted his “grass-roots support.”

“I’m incredibly proud that we have twice as many donors this last quarter as Scott Tipton. Obviously, my donors aren’t as well-heeled,” Pace said.

Both candidates relied on large donors, too. Pace got $5,000 donations from four union political action committees: United Steel Workers, Sheet Metal Workers International, the Teamsters and United Food and Commercial Workers.

Tipton got $5,000 each from Exxon Mobil PAC and The Freedom project, a PAC for House Republicans.

Tipton also raised $32,500 the last few days of the quarter from 14 individual contributions from Houston.

Tipton’s report to the Federal Election Commission also showed he owes $111,000 from his 2010 race to Rock Chalk Media. The company is owned by Alex Chaffetz, Tipton’s media consultant for the 2010 campaign.



Reach Joe Hanel at joeh@cortezjournal.com.

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