In the Georgia Senate race, Rep. Doug Collins nets nearly $370,000 more than Sen. Kelly Loeffler in Q2 contributions.
Since Collins announced he'd still pursue the seat, challenging Loeffler, the president hasn't publicly backed either of their bids, even though the national Republican Party's Senate campaign arm is fully behind Loeffler.
In the second quarter, she loaned her campaign another $5 million, bringing the total amount she's loaned so far to $15 million, none of which has been paid back yet. Before becoming senator, Loeffler co-founded and served as CEO of Bakkt, a Bitcoin futures trading platform, and her and husband Jeffrey Sprecher, the chairman and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange and the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, were Republican mega-donors.
"Raising money — especially from small donors — is a great barometer of support and it is clear that Doug has a dedicated grassroots army marching with him," said Collins campaign spokesman Dan McLagan."Kelly Loeffler is mainly supported by Kelly Loeffler, her super wealthy stock-exchange-owning husband, and a bunch of lobbyists. She leads a very small and lonely parade."
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