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Giannoulias, Kirk Release Fund Raising Numbers
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Republican has raised more money than the Democrat in the race for President Barack Obama's old U.S. Senate seat.

Republican Congressman Mark Kirk says he raised $3.12 million during the last quarter that ended in September. Democrat Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias reports total contributions of $2.14 million.

Kirk, who did not immediately release a detailed summary of his fundraising, said Friday he has $4.4 million on hand headed into the campaign's final weeks.

Giannoulias' report said he has about $1.2 million left to spend.

Giannoulias, the Illinois state treasurer, has said he lags Kirk in fundraising
because he won't accept money from corporate PACs or federal lobbyists.

Giannoulias got a fundraising boost in August from Obama, who also headlined another fundraiser for him last week.

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