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2004
October 1-13: $562,969.15
September: $11,433,458.75
August: $18,559,034.73
July: $14,056,633.83
June: $13,190,750.20
May: $13,349,397.13
April: $15,740,427.57
March: $26,265,939.23
February: $13,787,244.52
January: $12,886,579.55
2003
Fourth quarter: $47,524,372.57
Third quarter: $50,062,511.83
Second quarter: $35,148,846.97 (Includes $671,000 transferred from 2000 campaign accounts)
First quarter: None |
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$272,573,444.00 |
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2004
October 1-13: $14,639,809.95
September: $17,722,648.74
August: $14,231,336.62
July: $45,810,444.06
June: $11,965,449.23
May: $21,913,101.46
April: $30,752,978.28
March: $49,673,371.30
February: $8,174,913.75
January: $7,559,229.04
2003
Fourth quarter: $18,871,264.74
Third quarter: $12,288,766.32
Second quarter: $2,469,048.60
First quarter: None |
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About George W. Bush:
President Bush took the first formal step in his re-election bid May 16, 2003, by filing his candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, a move that allowed him to start building his campaign structure and raise funds. Bush is expected to try to remain above the political fray, enjoy the benefits of an incumbent with no primary opponent and wait to formally declare his candidacy.
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