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CQ Politics’ Fundraising Top 10s: Candidates for Open and Vacant Seats

Tuesday’s congressional primaries
Colorado primary
hindering Republicans’ hopes
29 open seats
1. Jim Oberweis, Republican, Illinois’ 14th District ($2.05 million)
2. Bill Foster, Democrat, Illinois’ 14th ($1.4 million)
3. Jared Polis, Democrat, Colorado’s 2nd ($1.08 million)
4. Chris Lauzen, Republican, Illinois’ 14th ($1.06 million)
5. Joan Fitz-Gerald, Democrat, Colorado’s 2nd ($879,000)
6. Aaron Schock, Republican, Illinois’ 18th ($797,000)
7. Mary Jo Kilroy, Democrat, Ohio’s 15th ($796,000)
8. Chellie Pingree, Democrat, Maine’s 1st ($784,000)
9. Will Shafroth, Democrat, Colorado’s 2nd ($747,000)
10. Keith Fimian, Republican, Virginia’s 11th ($700,000)
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1. Keith Fimian, Republican, Virginia’s 11th ($656,000)
2. Mary Jo Kilroy, Democrat, Ohio’s 15th ($638,000)
3. John Adler, Democrat, New Jersey’s 3rd ($591,000)
4. Will Shafroth, Democrat, Colorado’s 2nd ($535,000)
5. Joan Fitz-Gerald, Democrat, Colorado’s 2nd ($521,000)
6. Bill Foster, Democrat, Illinois’ 14th ($509,000)
7. Linda Stender, Democrat, New Jersey’s 7th ($502,000)
8. Chellie Pingree, Democrat, Maine’s 1st ($443,000)
9. Dan Maffei, Democrat, New York’s 25th ($439,000)
10. Steve Stivers, Republican, Ohio’s 15th ($403,000)

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