U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge has $1,006,000 in his campaign account.
Etheridge, a Lillington Democrat, has no opponents yet in next year's Congressional elections. Democrats have been courting Etheridge to consider a run against Republican Sen. Richard Burr.
Since 2007, Etheridge has received $480,000 in contributions, mostly through political action committees, according to federal campaign finance records. Individuals have contributed $165,000. Notable contributors include Jerry Smith, CEO of Le Bleu water company ($2,400); Rickie Day, owner of Carolina Specialty Towing ($2,400); a cotton producers PAC ($5,000) and a PAC of the International Union of Operating Engineers ($5,000).
Among Triangle Congressmen, Rep. Bob Etheridge has the deepest pockets.
Etheridge, a Democrat from Lillington, has $895,137 on hand, according to the latest report filed with the Federal Election Commission. Etheridge had raised $326,561 during the first six months of the year, including $212,164 from political committees, reports Rob Christensen.
Among Etheridge’s major donors are the International Union of Operating Engineers, Smithfield Foods, the trial lawyers, Farm Credit association, Wyrick Robbins Yates law firm, McGuire Wood law firm, Progress Energy, beer wholesalers, Committee for Rural Electrification, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Committee for the Advancement of Southeast Cotton, Wine and Spirits Wholesalers, and Becton Dickenson.
Rep. Brad Miller, a Democrat from Raleigh, reported having $70,654 on hand. During the past six months he raised $119,704 including $62,700 from PACs. Among his larger donors was the American Association for Justice, Farm Credit Association, the United Auto Workers, United Association (building tradesmen) Raytheon Corp, National Community Pharmacists and the Airline Pilots.
Rep. David Price, a Democrat from Chapel Hill, reported having $271,619 on hand. He reported raising $59,631 during the first months including $52,000 from PACs. Those included United Parcel, John Deere, Airline Pilots Association, the trial lawyers, Honeywell International, Motorola, Deloitte & Touche and CSX Transportation.