ME-SEN: Collins challenger Sara Gideon raises $3.5 million in fourth quarter of 2019
Maine State House Speaker Sara Gideon on Tuesday announced that she raised $3.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2019 in her bid to oust Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), a sum that puts her among the top Democratic Senate fundraisers.
The multimillion fundraising haul was powered by nearly 4,200 Maine residents, her campaign said, adding that 95 percent of the individual donations to Gideons Senate bid were under $100.
Year-end campaign finance reports for 2019 arent due to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) until Jan. 31, so its unclear how much of Gideons $3.5 million haul came from out-of-state donors, though its expected to be a substantial amount. Democrats across the country are eager to unseat Collins, especially after her 2018 vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and have poured money into Maine to oppose her.
Still, Gideon will have to make it through a primary in June. She faces challenges from a handful of Democrats, including Betsy Sweet, who unsuccessfully sought her partys nomination for governor in 2018.
Gideon has largely emerged as the frontrunner in the primary, outraising her Democratic opponents and picking up several key endorsements, including one from Planned Parenthood.
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