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Al Sharpton conceded defeat in the race for the Democratic nomination on March 15, 2004.
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2004
February: $51,083.94
January: $206,248.82

2003
Fourth quarter: $137,451.95 (includes $10,000 in loans to himself)
Third quarter: $121,454.80
Second quarter: $54,759.00
First quarter: $82,656.00 (Note: did not file information with the FEC by the April 15, 2003 deadline)

2002: $24,800.00
$643,340.51
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2004
February: $50,045.26
January: $212,744.77

2003
Fourth quarter: $171,060.12
Third quarter: $97,548.07
Second quarter: $118,906.32
First quarter: $7,170.39

2002: $24,076.35
$653,291.33
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$634,492.55

About Al Sharpton:
The Rev. Al Sharpton entered the presidential race on January 22, 2003, by filing papers to form an exploratory committee. The head of the National Action Network, a civil rights group, he ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in 1994 and New York City mayor in 1997. He conceded the presidential nomination to Sen. John Kerry on March 15, 2004, but said he would continue to campaign for his "urban agenda."
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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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