Bill Graham gave a total of $2.3 million to his political advocacy group.
According to Internal Revenue Service forms made available this week, the Salisbury attorney gave a total of $2,302,028 between December of 2005 and February of 2007 to N.C. Conservatives United, an advocacy group he started to fight the gas tax and illegal immigration.
The next largest donor was Larry T. Cloninger Jr., president of Cloninger Ford-Toyota in Salisbury, who gave a total of $100,000 in November and December of last year.
The only other donors to the group were William Frank Lee of Smithfield, who gave $6,000; Herchel Rogers Sr. of Good Neighbors New Hanover County, which gave $193; and Catherine M. Earle of Fayetteville, who gave $15.
The bulk of the money — a total of $2,292,563 — went to Fetzer Stephens, a Raleigh consulting firm, to produce ads, buy air time and give consulting services. Another $6,442 went directly to consultant Tom Fetzer, who was last paid in May, shortly before Graham announced his campaign for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
According to the 2007 mid-year report, the group has $5,413 left.




Re: Graham's $2.3 million spending
A man with no common sense! Paying Tom Fetzer $2 million is ludicrous. Did he get his money's worth?
Daily FFC1304 "crakkkk" oppression is enough. We all know who you are since you are the only person who uses that lame word.