Kerry has a little more than $8 million in the bank, about $3 million of which was carried over from his Senate re-election account. "He's done good job so far," says a Democratic National Committee staffer. "You see it especially out in California, in New York and even in Florida. He's pulling in the dough."
Sen. John Edwards followed Kerry with a little over $7 million. According to an Edwards campaign staffer, at least 25% of the money Edwards pulled in this quarter came from trial lawyers.
The big surprise however was how poorly Rep. Dick Gephardt did, raising about $4 million for the cycle, a figure lower than anyone expected given his long-standing fundraising machine. "He hasn't been out fundraising like everyone else," says a Gephardt staffer.
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