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Bob Graham dropped out of the race on October 6, 2003.
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First quarter: $1,120,161.00
Second quarter: $2,014,649.79 (includes $150,000 transferred from another campaign committe)
Third quarter: $1,413,185.24
$4,547,996.03
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First quarter: $12,482.25
Second quarter: $1,336,493.08
Third quarter: $2,390,766.80
$3,739,742.13
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$808,253.90
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$96,452.12
About Bob Graham:
The Florida senator created an exploratory committee with the Federal Election Commission on February 27, 2003, and made an official announcement May 6. On October 6, 2003, Graham became the first Democratic hopeful to drop his presidential bid. Citing fund-raising difficulties, Graham told Larry King, "I'm leaving because I cannot be elected president of the United States." A moderate Democrat, Graham was on the short list for vice president in 2000. He was critical of the Bush administration's decision to go to war in Iraq, saying the administration was ignoring other critical national security threats.
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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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