The DuPree campaign for Governor is up with a couple :15 spots running as bookends.
Never been a huge fan of that strategy (it seems like :30 is usually rushing it) but the ads are pretty good.
“Color”
“For Our Children”
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The DuPree campaign for Governor is up with a couple :15 spots running as bookends.
Never been a huge fan of that strategy (it seems like :30 is usually rushing it) but the ads are pretty good.
“Color”
“For Our Children”
-ROM
A pretty good spot up from Johnny Dupree for Governor, good camera work and a strong message, probably not going to win many points with the readers of this blog but we like ads and this one is pretty good.
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April 30 campaign finance reports were due today, generally these are the best indicator of who will win primaries for the statewide races as campaigns begin spending money very shortly, the April 30 reports are generally close to the high water mark for a primary campaign, many campaigns will raise more cash in the next 2 months but generally it gets harder as most have picked the low hanging fruit by now.
Cash on Hand is really all that matters so it is all we are reporting here:
GOV:
Dave Dennis: COH = $708,867.54
Phil Bryant: COH = $2,015,988.00
Bill Luckett: COH= $518,526.77
Johnny DuPree: COH= $82,752.66
Lt. GOV:
Tate Reeves: COH = $2,100,473.21
Billy Hewes: COH = $1,169,744.00
Attorney General:
Jim Hood: COH = $439,537.77
Steve Simpson: = $200,058.54
Secretary of State:
Delbert Hosemann: COH = $814,994.05
Ricky Dombrowski: = $10,847.61
State Treasurer:
Lucien Smith: COH = $427,476.00
Lynn Fitch: COH = $115,129.10
Lee Yancey: COH = $122,655.28
State Auditor:
Stacey Pickering: COH = $115,328.74
Agriculture Commissioner:
Max Phillips: COH = $136,594.08
Dannie Reed: COH = $8857.00
Cindy Hyde-Smith: COH = $37,302.50
Insurance Commissioner:
Mike Chaney: COH = $204,292.48
Updates as they become available.
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Who went big and who may be stumbling out of the gate. Those are just a few of the questions that are so frequently answered by our State’s yearly campaign finance reports. Political junkies and reporters have been camped out on Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann’s website all day to see who did well and who fell flat in the very first real indicator of campaign and organizational strength as we move into the 2011 election season.
2 things to check out:
1. COH = Cash On Hand available
2. Total cash burned and total burn rate (ROM formula for Burn Rate is = TOTAL SPENT 2010/TOTAL RAISED 2010) The higher the number the worse the $ burn. This can be confusing for candidates whom have just entered a race (see the State Treasurer race where 2 candidates reported $0 expenditures)
GOV:
Dave Dennis: COH = $527,199.73 BURN RATE = .522
Phil Bryant: COH = $2,023,993 BURN RATE = .321
Bill Luckett: COH= $350,622.88 BURN RATE = .279
Lt. GOV:
Tate Reeves: COH = $1,644,598.59 BURN RATE = .167
Billy Hewes: COH = $1,016,257.67 BURN RATE = .165
Attorney General:
Jim Hood: COH = $402,378.73 BURN RATE = .266
Steve Simpson: DID NOT FILE
Secretary of State:
Delbert Hosemann: COH = $532,261.11 BURN RATE = .209
State Treasurer:
Lucien Smith: COH = $256,549.00 BURN RATE = 0
Lynn Fitch: COH = $163,119.04 BURN RATE = 0
Lee Yancey: COH = $71,410.99 BURN RATE = .233
State Auditor:
Stacey Pickering: COH = $140,097.62 BURN RATE = .546
Agriculture Commissioner:
Max Phillips: COH = $106,389.41 BURN RATE = .123
Dannie Reed: COH = $4082.72 BURN RATE = 1.07
Cindy Hyde-Smith: COH = $6664.65 BURN RATE = .675
Insurance Commissioner:
Mike Chaney: COH = $195,264.00 BURN RATE = .230
Updates as they become available.
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