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At first glance, raising more than a half-million for a congressional race may seem like a success for Democrat Marisa Wood of Bakersfield.
Perhaps it is. But compared to her opponent, House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy, it is not even close.
McCarthy, R-Bakersfield, reported raising nearly $20 million total, and $4.6 million in the first quarter of 2022. His super PAC, the Congressional Leadership Fund, has raised more than $100 million during the election cycle.
With redistricting, McCarthy is running in Congressional District 20, which will now include Clovis and parts of Fresno. Three others are also running, but they posted scant fundraising totals, if any.
How Does a Candidate Spend Money?
Campaign funds are spent on advertising, fundraising, consultants, and the general overhead costs of running for office — utility bills, office space, payroll tax.
For McCarthy, he spent $4.6 million in the first quarter. Some of his notable expenses: more than $10,000 in catering at a Chik-Fil-A in Washington, D.C.; more than $81,000 in postage for a February mailing; and thousands more in air travel. He also contributed several thousand dollars to other political candidates.
Wood’s spending of more than $77,000 for the quarter was more modest. Several of her items went to campaign consultants or software.
CD 20
Name | Cash Raised total | Cash Raised Jan-March 2022 | Cash on Hand |
Kevin McCarthy (R)* | $19,976,555 | $4,572,130 | $8,242,615 |
Marisa Wood (D) | $555,302 | $137,411 | $226,967 |
Ben Dewell (D) | $101 | $101 | $97 |
James Davis (R) | n/a | n/a | n/a |
James McCauley (R) | n/a | n/a | n/a |
*incumbent
Incumbents Dominate
Incumbents dominate the money race for Central Valley seats. In the new CD 21, Rep. Jim Costa, D-Fresno, has more than four times as much as businessman Matt Stoll, R-Visalia. Stoll’s total includes a $100,000 loan to himself.
Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Roseville, has three times as much raised as Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, R-Clovis.
In CD 13, where there is no incumbent, Phil Arballo, D-Fresno, leads the money board. He has been running nonstop since losing in 2020 to Devin Nunes.
That could be one explanation for Arballo’s nearly doubling the fundraising total of businessman David Giglio, R-Madera County.
One key Republican group is backing another candidate in CD 13. The National Republican Congressional Committee added Modesto businessman John Duarte to its “On the Radar” list.
Rep. David Valadao, R-Hanford, posted $2 million raised. Three other candidates in the race posted six figures, although Chris Mathys, R-Firebaugh, loaned himself a majority of his take.
Campaign Fundraising By the Numbers
CD 5
Name | Cash Raised total | Cash Raised Jan-March 2022 | Cash on Hand |
Tom McClintock (R)* | $1,023,901 | $289,547 | $556,448 |
Nathan Magsig (R) | $333,212 | $187,512 | $274,540 |
Mike Barkley (D) | $16,314 | $16,314 | $850 |
David Main (R) | $11,562 | $11,562 | $3,120 |
Kelsten Charles Obert (R) | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Steve Wozniak (NPP) | n/a | n/a | n/a |
CD 13
Name | Cash Raised total | Cash Raised Jan-March 2022 | Cash on Hand |
Phil Arballo (D) | $1,410,046 | $257,316 | $458,210 |
David Giglio (R) | $728,718 ($180,790 self-loan) |
$32,452 | $388,712 |
Adam Gray (D) | $543,928 | $543,928 | $475,016 |
John Duarte (R) | $467,450 ($200,000 self-loan) |
$467,450 | $449,491 |
Diego Javier Martinez (R) | $2,860 | $2,860 | $2,298 |
CD 21
Name | Cash Raised total | Cash Raised Jan-March 2022 | Cash on Hand |
Jim Costa (D)* | $1,287,887 | $247,678 | $1,225,689 |
Matt Stoll (R) | $310,323 ($100,000 self-loan) |
$210,323 | $117,886 |
Eric Garcia (D) | $207,478 | n/a | $3,277 |
Michael Maher (R) | $78,189 | $78,189 | $17,969 |
CD 22 Special
Name | Cash Raised total | Cash Raised March 17-31 | Cash on Hand |
Connie Conway (R) | $106,733 | $23,840 | $23,345 |
Lourin Hubbard (D) | $61,034 | $12,205 | $33,985 |
CD 22
Name | Cash Raised total | Cash Raised Jan-March 2022 | Cash on Hand |
David Valadao (R)* | $2,062,799 | $404,919 | $1,635,287 |
Rudy Salas (D) | $470,032 | $251,955 | $309,496 |
Chris Mathys (R) | $349,581 ($298,500 self-loan) |
$17,673 | $310,171 |
Adam Medeiros (R) | $107,645 ($20,000 self-loan) |
n/a | $38,885 |
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