Dollars Adding up Quickly for 9th House CandidatesBy Greg Kowalski
Staff writer
In the race for the U.S. 9th House seat, Gary Peters may be winning the battle of the bucks, at least on the Democratic side of the ticket.
On Thursday, Peters announced he "has received more contributions to date than any previous candidate to take on Republican Joe Knollenberg."
Peters said he raised $183,414 last quarter for a total of $401,217.
"Whether it's people I meet at house parties and club meetings or the nearly 1,000 individuals that have contributed to our campaign, every day I see momentum building for our grass-roots campaign," Peters said in a prepared statement.
It isn't clear how much ahead that puts him against rival Democrat Nancy Skinner, who said a tally of donations hasn't been made yet. "I've been getting small donations from around the county," Skinner said.
(Skinner ended the quarter with $6700 cash on hand.)