JENNIFER HOLLAND
Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Former Gov. David Beasley dropped $250,000 into his own U.S. Senate campaign on Wednesday, a move his Republican runoff opponent said was an act of desperation.
Beasley's campaign spokesman Hogan Gidley said the last-minute donation is necessary to keep pace with political action committees pumping money into U.S. Rep Jim DeMint's campaign. "It's no surprise a Washington insider is getting money from Washington groups," Gidley said.
The candidates have been battling each other directly for the Republican nomination since the June 8 primary. Beasley was the top voter-getter with 37 percent of the vote followed by DeMint with 26 percent in the six-way race. Because neither topped the 50 percent necessary to win outright, they face each other again on Tuesday.
Gidley said Beasley's campaign had raised about $400,000 since the primary and denied the campaign had run out of steam.
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