July 15, 2008 - 13:51

Update: Horn reports $36k raised in 2Q

Second district congressional candidate Jennifer Horn (R-Nashua) raised $61,000 over the course of the second quarter. Horn finished the quarter with $21,000 cash-on-hand.

Horn called her second quarter "great" and focused on her grassroots organization.

"We have more donations from more contributors than any other Republican in the race. But the money raised does not tell the whole story," Horn said in a campaign press release. " We continue to build a superior grassroots organization that will elect me to Congress and elect both John Sununu and John McCain. The other GOP candidates cannot say that."

According to her campaign, Horn has raised $132,000 since entering the race in February and $91,000 of the $132,000 came from 300 individual donors, more than state Sen. Bob Clegg's (R-Hudson) total number of donors.

Two of Horn's rivals have also reported their second quarter numbers.

Clegg reported he also raised $60,000 but his cash-on-hand is almost $156,000. While Grant Bosse (R-Hillsboro) raised $20,000 and has almost $13,000 cash-on-hand. Jim Steiner (R-Concord) has yet to report his fundraising numbers.

Update: Clegg raised $64,560 from donors and loaned the campaign $150,000 which would bring his total amount raised to $214,576.

Update: According to Horn's FEC report she raised $35,605.40 from donors and loaned her campaign $25,000. Also, Horn only has $4,700 cash-on-hand availiable for the primary. "We have $20,000 on hand to help build a general election campaign. We're the only campaign that has build a campaign that can compete with Paul Hodes," Horn's campaign manager David Chesley told PolitickerNH.com.

Brian Lawson is a PolitickerNH.com Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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