Franken Pulls in $277k Online in Second Quarter

Back in June, Al Franken took the time to sit down for an interview with MyDD to talk about his campaign for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Minnesota, and one of the interchanges between he and I went something like this.

Singer: What's the message that you'd like to send to the progressive blogosphere, if there's one? Is there something you'd like to hammer home to the netroots today?

Franken: I'm one of you.

Franken has clearly done a very good job raising money around the country, including among his friends in the entertainment industry. During the second quarter, in fact, Franken managed to outraise incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman and is currently sitting on a pot of cash of close to $2 million. (Fellow Democrat Mike Ciresi raised a hefty amount as well, though a bit less, bringing in $750,000.)

But of the $1.9 million Franken raised during the second quarter, a significant portion came from online donations -- $277,000, or 15 percent of his overall haul. While these numbers should not be conflated with netroots support, per se, or be read as a particular endorsement of the online community, they do represent a significant online fundraising success, one along the likes of Tom Allen's better than $300,000 in online contributions this quarter.

There's still a lot of time between now and when Minnesota Democrats choose their senatorial nominee. But if Franken can keep up with numbers like these, both online and off, he's going to be a very formidable contender.



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Great! I always like him. He has an excellent chance to unseat that douchebag


Hillary: We will finally have a president who doesn't mind pulling over and asking for directions. Am I right, ladies?
by areyouready on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 03:13:09 PM EST

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I think one of the reasons they've had a lot of success fundraising, is that their emails are so entertaining. I read every one - even the fundraising ones. One of these days I might even give in and donate.


by lpackard on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 03:20:51 PM EST

Well, he's my fave senate challenger this cycle. (none / 0)

I heart Al Franken and I am proud to be one of those online contributors.  I think I may just give to him monthly.

We desperately need revolutionary type senators who have some balls.  The time for bipartisan conciliatory bullshit is ovah!

I hope Maher giving to Franken means that, if elected Al will try to do something about the poison called High Fructose Corn Syrup.


McCain is defining Obama, and Obama is neither defining himself, nor McCain. This is awful.
by jgarcia on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 03:52:44 PM EST

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Man Al Franken or Norm Coleman. I'm glad I don't live in Minnesota right now.


by world dictator on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 04:05:18 PM EST

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if you want to bash Franken then perhaps you ought to go to redstate or DLC's site, where you belong.  How does that sound?


McCain is defining Obama, and Obama is neither defining himself, nor McCain. This is awful.
by jgarcia on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 04:31:50 PM EST
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YAWN

That's all you have? Come on Jgarcia. I've seen you do better than that.


by world dictator on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 04:52:05 PM EST
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