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Politics & Government

Bauer raises funds with eye on Sanford's job -- unofficially

Gina Smith - The State

October 13, 2009 08:34 PM

South Carolina Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer, in his unofficial run for governor, has raised roughly $262,000 in the third quarter.

Bauer, 40, who has not officially announced his run, now has about $825,000 on hand to fuel his campaign. Bauer has said he plans to announce his candidacy by the end of October if Gov. Mark Sanford does not resign before then.

"Since we haven't announced, I haven't been as focused on fundraising as the others," Bauer said in a prepared statement Monday. "But it appears with $825,000 in cash in the bank, we are poised to start our campaign for governor on a level playing field."

Bauer's fundraising totals put him in third place among his Republican contenders. He has not transferred any money from his lieutenant governor account into his gubernatorial account, according to his campaign.

Last week:

-- U.S. Rep. Gresham Barrett announced he has raised about $1.6 million, including about $328,000 he transferred from his congressional campaign since he announced his run in March. He now has about $1.3 million on hand.

-- Attorney General Henry McMaster raised about $1.09 million since he announced in August and has about $1 million on hand. McMaster's campaign will not say how much of the money was transferred from his attorney general account.

Last month, Bauer called on Gov. Mark Sanford to resign and promised, if allowed to finish out Sanford's term, he would not run for governor.

Since then, Sanford has repeatedly said he would not resign.

Read more at TheState.com

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