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John Edwards dropped out of the race on March 3, 2004.
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2004
February: $6,821,672.17
January: $6,126,284.20 (includes $414,099.26 transferred from Senate re-election committee)

2003
Fourth quarter: $1,910,902.21
Third quarter: $2,576,121.97 (includes $460,609.00 transferred from Senate re-election committee)
Second quarter: $4,517,709.35
First quarter: $7,418,568.16
$29,371,258.06
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2004
February: $6,006,179.19
January: $5,900,332.77

2003
Fourth quarter: $6,446,446.51
Third quarter: $5,884,363.53
Second quarter: $2,136,009.96
First quarter: $1,681,269.54
$28,054,601.50
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$1,316,656.56
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$2,274,501.84

About John Edwards:
Freshman North Carolina Sen. John Edwards entered the race January 2, 2003. A millionaire who made his fortune as a trial lawyer, Edwards was one of two Southerners in the original crop of Democratic candidates. His campaign received a boost from his second-place finish in Iowa and his win in South Carolina. But he was never able to catch up to front-runner Sen. John Kerry and withdrew from the race on March 3, 2004, a day after failing to win a single race on Super Tuesday.
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The Democratic primary candidates have raised millions since officially filing their campaigns with the FEC, but all fall short of matching President Bush's hefty campaign chest. Click on the images to the right for more details on how much each candidate has raised, spent and owes.


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• Source: The information on this page is based on candidate filings with the Federal Election Commission
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