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Mark Kelly outraises Blake Masters ahead of midterms

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Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, running for re-election to the U.S. Senate within the 2022 U.S. midterm elections, appears in an undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on October 5, 2022.

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Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly outraised his opponent, Republican Blake Masters, within the third quarter, in keeping with Federal Election Commission Records.

Kelly’s campaign went into October, weeks before the midterm elections, with almost six times the amount of money available.

Kelly’s campaign raised just over $21 million from July 14 until Sept. 30. Masters, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, brought in over $4.7 million over that very same time period.

Kelly’s campaign went into October with over $13 million available while Masters had just above $2.8 million in his war chest. One among Masters’ top individual donations was a $4,950 contribution from the National Rifle Association. Masters, a wealthy businessman, contributed over $570,000 last quarter to his own campaign.

Election Day is Nov. 8.

The race was once seen as a powerful pickup opportunity for Republicans within the battle for control of the Senate, but Kelly has been ahead in a lot of essentially the most recent polls. A RealClearPolitics polling average has Kelly ahead by 4.5 points. The Cook Political Report marks the race as “lean Democrat.”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters (R-AZ) on stage during a rally ahead of the midterm elections, in Mesa, Arizona, October 9, 2022.

Brian Snyder | Reuters

The Senate is split 50-50, with Democrats having to depend on Vice President Kamala Harris for tie-breaking votes.

A spokesperson for Kelly’s team pointed CNBC to a recent statement by campaign manger Emma Brown touting the senator’s fundraising haul. A spokeswoman for the Masters campaign didn’t return a request for comment.

The lag in Masters’ fundraising versus Kelly has been a theme throughout the campaign. The nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics shows that going into the third quarter, Kelly had raised over $52 million while Masters had brought in just below $5 million.

The fundraising in essentially the most recent quarter by each campaigns doesn’t include the quantity raised by outside groups supporting each candidate. Saving Arizona, a pro-Masters super PAC that after saw $15 million from Masters’ ally and former boss, billionaire Peter Thiel, raised over $4 million from mid-July through the top of September. The super PAC, which might raise and spend a limiteless sum of money, has over $1.9 million available.

Although Thiel didn’t contribute to the super PAC last quarter, a number of the more moderen top donations include a $3 million contribution from shipping supply magnate Richard Uihlein and $1 million from cryptocurrency executives Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss.

Thiel has signaled that, with Masters behind Kelly in each fundraising and the polls, he’ll proceed to fundraise for his former worker. Masters was until earlier this yr the chief operating officer at Thiel Capital.

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