In the Republican primary in Senate District 7, Andy Sanborn (R-Loudon) raised five times more money than his primary opponent Larry Elliott (R-Antrim).
Over the past three months Sanborn raised $21,550 and ended the period with a surplus of $9,081 while Elliott raised $4,225 and closed the period with $1,261 cash on hand.
Sanborn is scheduled to hold a fundraiser today at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway race track.
The two are competing in a primary for the chance to face freshman state Sen. Harold Janeway (D-Webster) in the general election. Janeway reported that he was able to raise $8,751 and finished with a surplus of $35,565.
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Pay your bills Andy.
If Andy has all that money. He should pay his outstanding bills.
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