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Dick Gephardt dropped out of the race on January 20, 2004.
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2004
February: $76,773.19
January: $3,846,914.86

2003
Fourth quarter: $2,961,366.58
Third quarter: $3,817,822.51
Second quarter: $3,884,448.81
First quarter: $5,951,721.26 (Includes $2,403,521.36 transferred from House account)
$20,531,425.23
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2004
February: $1,339,963.46
January: $3,602,860.25

2003
Fourth quarter: $7,225,614
Third quarter: $4,247,626.64
Second quarter: $2,525,184.84
First quarter: $1,009,504.16
$17,173,757.57
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$580,671.76
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$538,600.87
About Dick Gephardt:
Former House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt launched his presidential campaign on February 19, 2003, only to end it 11 months later after a disappointing fourth-place finish in the Iowa Democratic caucuses. A 14-term congressman from Missouri, Gephardt won the caucuses in 1988 during his first unsuccessful bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. In his second campaign, Gephardt stressed worker's rights and health care, but his campaign suffered from a lack of money. His poor showing in Iowa caused him to pull out of the race a day after the January 19, 2004, caucuses.
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The Democratic primary candidates have raised millions since officially filing their campaigns with the FEC, but all fall short of matching President Bush's hefty campaign chest. Click on the images to the right for more details on how much each candidate has raised, spent and owes.


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• Source: The information on this page is based on candidate filings with the Federal Election Commission
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