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Today, buried towards the bottom of today's Republican status (just underneath the vital news that Pawlenty consultant Pat Hynes will stop working on FauxHampshire so he can get paid by some local campaign), DiStaso was given the scoop for Swett's and Bass' numbers. Swett earned $325K with over $1 million CoH.
Bass? $155K, with $262 CoH.
Of course, money is not a definitive indicator of an election (see Shea-Porter, Carol, 2006, 2008).
But, despite the appearance of a structural advantage for the GOP in the 2010 election cycle, it's not showing up in the money race for the second district (unless Jennifer Horn is going to surprise us with a significant haul). Which is interesting given how Very Serious Election Pundits like Stu Rothenberg have declared NH-02 in very serious play this cycle.