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Report: $24.3M Spent in Maine Congressional Race

Report: $24.3M Spent in Maine Congressional Race

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   At least $24.3 million was spent in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race this year.

The Sun-Journal reports Federal Election Commission finance filings show outside groups like the Republican-backed Congressional Leadership Fund and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee poured in $13.5 million.

Democratic newcomer Jared Golden spent $5.6 million in a victory over Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin, who spent $4.1 million. A recount is underway.

Golden says his team was surprised by the amount of money they raised. Golden received 23 percent of his contributions from people who gave $200 or less. Most of the remaining funds were from donors who gave up to $2,700. Seven percent was from political action committees.

Poliquin received 54 percent of his contributions from PACs and 2 percent from individuals contributing $200 or less.

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