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Wyoming's L Cheney out-fundraising Trump's endorsed Hageman

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Usually, but not always, campaign money raised tend to indicate who the winner may be after votes are counted.


Cheney, first elected to Wyoming’s at-large district in 2016, raised nearly $1.7 million in the third quarter of 2021 which spanned from July 1 to Sept. 30. Most of Cheney’s contributions came from large donors who gave more than $200. About $1 million of Cheney’s haul came from large contributions, while about 21% came from unitemized donations or donations of $200 or less.


The latest quarterly report to the Federal Election Commission brings Cheney’s 2022 fundraising to $4.5 million. In the third quarter, Cheney’s campaign spent $883,485 and has spent nearly $1.8 million in the 2022 election cycle. The Wyoming congresswoman ended the quarter with $3.7 million of cash on hand.


Hageman raised $301,921 in her first quarter of fundraising — however, her fundraising didn’t start until she registered her campaign with the FEC on Sept. 9. Hageman donated $6,000 to her campaign in her first weeks of fundraising and a majority of her donations ($246,860) came from contributions over $200. During her first three weeks of campaigning, Hageman’s campaign spent $56,982.
 
Usually, but not always, campaign money raised tend to indicate who the winner may be after votes are counted.


Cheney, first elected to Wyoming’s at-large district in 2016, raised nearly $1.7 million in the third quarter of 2021 which spanned from July 1 to Sept. 30. Most of Cheney’s contributions came from large donors who gave more than $200. About $1 million of Cheney’s haul came from large contributions, while about 21% came from unitemized donations or donations of $200 or less.


The latest quarterly report to the Federal Election Commission brings Cheney’s 2022 fundraising to $4.5 million. In the third quarter, Cheney’s campaign spent $883,485 and has spent nearly $1.8 million in the 2022 election cycle. The Wyoming congresswoman ended the quarter with $3.7 million of cash on hand.


Hageman raised $301,921 in her first quarter of fundraising — however, her fundraising didn’t start until she registered her campaign with the FEC on Sept. 9. Hageman donated $6,000 to her campaign in her first weeks of fundraising and a majority of her donations ($246,860) came from contributions over $200. During her first three weeks of campaigning, Hageman’s campaign spent $56,982.
If you believe Cheney will be reelected in Wyoming . . . I'd like to sell you a golden egg.
 
Hoping that the wise people of Wyoming want to keep their state insulated as much as possible from the turmoil that is occurring in other states.

So surely they should endorse Trump-supported candidates and not people like Ms. C. who may secretly or not so secretly support Dem policies when it comes to certain sensitive topics.
 
If big fundraisers are election favorites what happened to Hillary vs. Trump? Nobody out fundraises a Clinton.
 
Usually, but not always, campaign money raised tend to indicate who the winner may be after votes are counted.


Cheney, first elected to Wyoming’s at-large district in 2016, raised nearly $1.7 million in the third quarter of 2021 which spanned from July 1 to Sept. 30. Most of Cheney’s contributions came from large donors who gave more than $200. About $1 million of Cheney’s haul came from large contributions, while about 21% came from unitemized donations or donations of $200 or less.


The latest quarterly report to the Federal Election Commission brings Cheney’s 2022 fundraising to $4.5 million. In the third quarter, Cheney’s campaign spent $883,485 and has spent nearly $1.8 million in the 2022 election cycle. The Wyoming congresswoman ended the quarter with $3.7 million of cash on hand.


Hageman raised $301,921 in her first quarter of fundraising — however, her fundraising didn’t start until she registered her campaign with the FEC on Sept. 9. Hageman donated $6,000 to her campaign in her first weeks of fundraising and a majority of her donations ($246,860) came from contributions over $200. During her first three weeks of campaigning, Hageman’s campaign spent $56,982.
It really does not matter how much money she raises. She is done as a republican in Wyoming. You probally have never trumpers and left leaning folks donating money to her. There is no way she will win a republucan primary. Maybe run as a Democrat?
 
It really does not matter how much money she raises. She is done as a republican in Wyoming. You probally have never trumpers and left leaning folks donating money to her. There is no way she will win a republucan primary. Maybe run as a Democrat?

She'll win as an Independent. Just watch.
 
Usually, but not always, campaign money raised tend to indicate who the winner may be after votes are counted.


Cheney, first elected to Wyoming’s at-large district in 2016, raised nearly $1.7 million in the third quarter of 2021 which spanned from July 1 to Sept. 30. Most of Cheney’s contributions came from large donors who gave more than $200. About $1 million of Cheney’s haul came from large contributions, while about 21% came from unitemized donations or donations of $200 or less.


The latest quarterly report to the Federal Election Commission brings Cheney’s 2022 fundraising to $4.5 million. In the third quarter, Cheney’s campaign spent $883,485 and has spent nearly $1.8 million in the 2022 election cycle. The Wyoming congresswoman ended the quarter with $3.7 million of cash on hand.


Hageman raised $301,921 in her first quarter of fundraising — however, her fundraising didn’t start until she registered her campaign with the FEC on Sept. 9. Hageman donated $6,000 to her campaign in her first weeks of fundraising and a majority of her donations ($246,860) came from contributions over $200. During her first three weeks of campaigning, Hageman’s campaign spent $56,982.
I would watch the polls not funds raised. True Cheney will probably not get a dime from the NRC, she will have to make up the shortfall with donations.
 
She'll win as an Independent. Just watch.
If she should run as an Indie it will split the Republican vote, ushering in a Dem. History has proven this time after time.
 
It really does not matter how much money she raises. She is done as a republican in Wyoming. You probally have never trumpers and left leaning folks donating money to her. There is no way she will win a republucan primary. Maybe run as a Democrat?
See my post #8

I believe that is a real possibility.
 
It will not matter, Trump has Republicans too scared of their own shadows to do anything other than support whatever racist white nationalist he wants. Fundraising just results in air time but at the end of the day Trump has all the far right voters lined up behind his vision of Nazi America.
 
Not in Wyoming it hasn't.

Mark my words... She's going to pull a Murkowski.
I would like to see her win if only to diminish Trump's hold on the GOP.

Lots of what ifs, and a year is s long time in politics.
 
If you believe Cheney will be reelected in Wyoming . . . I'd like to sell you a golden egg.
Are the trumpanzees preparing to cheat?
 
Are the trumpanzees preparing to cheat?
For sure they will throw there toys out of the playpen

They show there true colors when they loose a fair election
 
It really does not matter how much money she raises. She is done as a republican in Wyoming. You probally have never trumpers and left leaning folks donating money to her. There is no way she will win a republucan primary. Maybe run as a Democrat?
Despite who may be donating money to L Cheney, she's a hard core Republican in a hard core Republican district in Wyoming. As far as honorable Republicans are concerned -it's her performance record that addresses what those Republican citizens care about in their lives. For those who support a former president who reeks of lies and corruption, contempt of our Constitution, Democracy and Justice System and is filled with incitement in order to reverse election results no matter the cost inflicted on our citizens and law enforcers will reject a L Cheney in her reelection bid in support of sedition and traitorous behavior. American honor is at stake here. L Cheney v Hageman will decide where those Republican citizens stand.
 
I would watch the polls not funds raised. True Cheney will probably not get a dime from the NRC, she will have to make up the shortfall with donations.
Polls are ok, in which usually indicates a directional trend over accuracy, but as I have already stated, those who pulls in huge donations tend to win their election. Not always, but simply because of all of the ad buys and affording larger campaign staffers/workers that constantly reminds that district's voters of all the work done for them by an incumbent and further promises made to them if reelected. What Trumplicans are hanging their hats on is the simple one thing that L Cheney has done - stand up for the oath of her office against a corrupt carnie barker who incited the insurrection attempt on our Capitol. If Cheney wins her reelection, it probable won't be by a country mile. Sadly, their are far too many brainwashed Trumpian supporters who exist throughout our nation wishing to disrupt our Democracy.
 
If you believe Cheney will be reelected in Wyoming . . . I'd like to sell you a golden egg.

The only way she looses is if the election is rigged. :ROFLMAO:
 
It will not matter, Trump has Republicans too scared of their own shadows to do anything other than support whatever racist white nationalist he wants. Fundraising just results in air time but at the end of the day Trump has all the far right voters lined up behind his vision of Nazi America.
So true about what Trumplicans are and will do for their cult leader, but what they did on 1/6 will reach much deeper into the souls of many voters and that just might help push L Cheney across the finish line. That and what she's done for her district as their US Rep. Imagine thinking of L Cheney as the underdog vs a Trump favorite being the mighty giant killer in the name of Trump. If Hageman wins, then that solidifies what you posted and what I was sensing during and after 1/6 - a possible dictatorial take-over in the making.
 
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