Childers, Nunnelee fill 2010 coffers
by Patsy R. Brumfield/NEMS Daily Journal
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If campaign cash equates to success, incumbent 1st District U.S. Rep. Travis Childers, D-Booneville, is the frontrunner in a likely 2010 matchup with state Sen. Alan Nunnelee, R-Tupelo.

But Nunnelee says his edge is in Mississippi donors.

Federal Election Commission third-quarter reports show Childers with $507,220 cash on hand, compared to Nunnelee’s $181,163.

Nunnelee, who announced in July he would run for Congress, raised $220,454 in the July-September reporting period while Childers collected $274,464.

“We’re happy where we are,” said Childers aide Brad Morris about their financial report.

Morgan Baldwin, a Nunnelee spokesman, said 96 percent of his candidate’s contributions came from Mississippi citizens.

Even though the race is nearly a year away, it’s again taken on a national profile as a seat Republicans hope they can reclaim from Democrats.

In 2008, Democrat Childers won the seat over Greg Davis, Southaven’s Republican mayor, with millions poured in from their national parties after GOP Rep. Roger Wicker of Tupelo was appointed to the U.S. Senate.

Nunnelee’s third quarter report shows contributions from 177 individuals and seven political action committees.

Childers’ report compares with contributions from 118 individuals and 102 PACS. He still owes himself $100,000 loaned to his 2008 campaign.

Individual contributors can give up to $2,400 per election, which means a donor can give $2,400 for a primary election and another $2,400 for the general election. PAC donations are limited to $5,000 per year.

No FEC report was filed by Henry Ross of Eupora, who also has voiced an interest in making the race. March 1 is the qualifying deadline.

A recap of major regional donors shows:

- CHILDERS

• $2,400 – Amory: John Wax (2x), Richard B. Wax (2x), Richard T. Wax (2x). Booneville: Tommy D. Cadle, Robert Bryce Lott, Glenn David Pounds. Fulton: Delois Montgomery. New Albany: Booker Farr, Sarah Farr. Sherman: Buck Boatner Jr. West Point: H. Scott Ross, Christy C. Sundbeck (2x), Milton O. Sundbeck (2x).

• $1,000 – 20 (individuals), 46 (PACs)

- NUNNELEE

• $2,400 – Fulton: Thomas Kline. Saltillo: Daniel Cash, Douglas Wright, Stephanie Wright. Sherman: Charles Boatner. Tupelo: David Brevard, Dr. Mike Currie, Vickie Currie, Jim Frerer, Julian Hill, Marian Hill, J. Martin Lee, Reeann Lee, T.K. Moffett, Fred Mothershed, Mable Murphree, Larry Otis, Jim Sneed (2x), Hope Wesson, Matthew Wesson, Louise White.

• $1,000 – 68 (individuals), 5 (PACs)

Note: 2x = two separate donations of $2,400

Contact Patsy R. Brumfield at (662) 678-1596 or patsy.brumfield@djournal.com.
comments (7)
« DocJ wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 11:30 PM »
"I do not think you know how much Nennellee is paid as a legislature. It is less than most welfare checks. Check it out BUBBA."

I have checked it out. His base salary for 3 months of work is $10,000. If welfare checks in MS pay $10k every 3 months, I'm gonna quit my job and go on welfare. Additionally, that figure doesn't include expenses. The lowest paid rep in MS took home over $21,000 last year. Pretty good for a 3 month job ...
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« Bichon wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 10:16 PM »
Childers 800 billion dollar spending bill to kill jobs in Mississippi has already stolen my pocket. I had rather pay Nunnellee than Childers.

I do not think you know how much Nennellee is paid as a legislature. It is less than most welfare checks. Check it out BUBBA.

I am not blind because I know what has happened with Childers in Washington.

Just check his voting record. He claims to be a blue dog democrat, that means yep yep yep to Pelosi and Franks and growl-growl TO HIS 1ST DISTRICT VOTERS.

We will FIRE CHILDERS NEXT YEAR. I will bet a steak dinner on that!!!

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« BuzzSaw wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 02:11 PM »
Nunnellee is counting on blind followers like yourself. He might not be in Pelosi's pocket but he will keep his hand in your pocket. Apparently his daddy's insurance business and his legisaltive salary don't pay enough anymore and he is looking for the big congressional paycheck. FIRENUNNELEE.COM
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« Bichon wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 01:45 PM »
Senator Nunnelle has plenty of support amoung the republicans of Mississippi. BuzzSaw you have no idea of who republicans support.

It is a fact most conservatives think Nunnellee could do more good in washington than as governor. I am in that group and I plan to raid my piggy bank for Nunnellee. We need a representative that is not in Pelosi and the trial lawyers pockets.

Your mis-information will not keep the folks from voting for Nunnellee.

Mr. Childers voted to keep Charlie Rangle in his powerful chairmanship, eventhough he failed to pay his taxes on over 1/2 million dollars. At least Nunnelle will not support criminals.

Childers helped Obama create a 1.4 billion dollar deficit in less than a year. He has been a party to killing more jobs in America than any time in our history.

If Nunnellee duplicates Childers policy in Washington, then I will oppose Nunnelle in the next election.

Childers recieved over $290,000.00 from Pelosi and Barney in his last campoaign. Who do you suppose has his loyality.

I can tell you it is not the voters of mississippi. He did not even have the guts to talk to us during his costly vacation paid for by the voters.

NO MORE OBAMINATION FOR AMERICA

GO GREEN

RECYCLE CONGRESS.

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« BuzzSaw wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 10:27 AM »
You are absolutely right chucky830. Nunnellee has never had a real job (other than working for his daddy selling burial insurance). Dump the professional politicians that are nothing more than feeders in the public trough.
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« chucky830 wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 08:21 AM »
we should "oust" them all, and put some everyday citizens in the government.
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« BuzzSaw wrote on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 08:10 AM »
The other republican politicians have been tryinig to find a way to hide the overly ambitious Nunnellee for a few years. He is not liked within his within his own party. They steered him away from Lt Gov because he wouldn't have a prayer of winning. I guess this is his consolation prize. One thing is for sure, he will deliver to those that give him money. Everyone else (the regular citizens) are left out in the cold.
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