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July 17, 2008
Capito keeps fundraising lead over Barth
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito raised about $90,000 more than her Democratic challenger from April through June, and maintained her big financial advantage in the race.

Still, some national political observers think the race will be closer than they first expected.

Federal Election Commission reports filed by both candidates for the second quarter of this year showed Capito, a four-term Republican incumbent, raised $388,649, while Democrat Anne Barth collected $295,823.

Officials from both parties were quick to blast the other candidate's fundraising.

"I think it shows without [U.S. Sen. Robert C.] Byrd's help Barth would be going begging," said state Republican Chairman Doug McKinney. Barth was a longtime aide to Byrd, the state's senior senator.

Nick Casey, state Democratic Party chairman, said the list of Capito contributors "has everybody on there who makes people's skin crawl."

He noted contributions from Countrywide PAC, the political action committee of the mortgage lender that made bad loans and has foreclosed on homes across the nation, and Capital One Financial Political Fund, a bank that the West Virginia attorney general sued for alleged consumer fraud. Both of those contributions, $1,000 each, were made in 2007.

"The one thing that impressed me the most is almost all of [Barth's] money - roughly 80 percent - came from inside West Virginia," Casey said. "West Virginians [are] financially supporting Anne Barth."

Barth spent $254,391 from April to June of this year, leaving her with $353,449 at the end of June.

Capito spent only $79,475 during that same time, but had more than $1.2 million in her campaign coffers - about three and a half times as much as Barth.

Still, outside political observers have been watching the race. Several have changed their views on the battle in the 2nd Congressional District, which stretches from Harpers Ferry in the east to Point Pleasant in the west.

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Posted By: Charleston Man (9:56am 07-17-2008)
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Ms. Barth is the best woman for the job. She is experienced, connected, and intelligent. Without a doubt, our country AND our state needs a change. Ms. Barth will bring that positive change. The fact that she's also pretty should not influence you.

Posted By: WVState (9:11am 07-17-2008)
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Just remember, the powers that be are interested in maintaining the status quo. All the more reason to vote for the opponent. Capito followed Bush's lead all these years, if McSame wins, she'll continue to do the same.

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