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Six easily outpaces rivals in fundraising

Published on -7/27/2010, 8:49 AM

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Kansas Attorney General Steve Six is easily surpassing political rivals in fundraising as he campaigns to stay in office.

The Democratic incumbent reported Monday his campaign raised $235,000 from Jan. 1 through July 22. That brought his total fundraising to $819,000.

Six faces no opponent in the Aug. 3 Democratic primary.

Seeking the Republican nomination are state Senate Majority Leader Derek Schmidt, of Independence, and Junction City prosecutor Ralph DeZago.

Schmidt reports raising just more than $85,000 this year for his campaign, bringing his total to almost $223,000.

DeZago raised about $1,500 this year, bringing his campaign total to about $7,700. But he also contributed about $4,100 of his own funds to his campaign this year.

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