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    FresnoBee.com
    The Fresno Bee Editorial Opinion Blog
    Posted by Jim Boren
    August 21, 2007 04:40 PM

    Here's something I bet you didn't know about next year's Fresno County
    District 5 supervisor electionDebbie Poochigian, one of the candidates
    challenging Supervisor Bob Waterston in next year's District 5 race,
    is running third in fund-raising, according to the political wiseguys
    in the county. That's true if you don't look at all the campaign
    statements on file in the Fresno County Elections Office.

    This is the way some people see the fund-raising race so far: Clovis
    Council Member Nathan Magsig leads with close to $214,000, with
    Waterston having more than $208,000. Poochigian is third with
    $168,900.

    But look a little deeper and you'll see that Poochigian has other
    money potentially at her disposal. Her father, the late Deran
    Koligian, still has $108,737 in his old supervisorial account. Her
    husband, former state Sen. Chuck Poochigian, has $148,848 in his
    account from his unsuccessful run for attorney general last year.

    It's unclear whether Debbie Poochigian can transfer all of that money
    to her supervisorial campaign. But if she can, she has $426,485
    available without holding another fund-raiser. Maybe she won't be able
    to use all that money because of campaign laws, and maybe her husband
    will want to keep his campaign account open in case he runs for
    something in 2010.

    But just maybe she is way ahead of her opponents already and they
    don't even know it. Some think this will be a million-dollar race,
    with three experienced and well-funded politicians running. Poochigian
    has proven in dozens of campaigns over a generation that she's a major
    fund-raiser for others. That's a lot of IOUs, and she hasn't even
    asked donors to dig deeply into their pockets yet. She could be a
    million-dollar candidate all by herself.

    http://www.fresnobeehive.com/opinion/200 7/08/heres_something_i_bet_you_didn.html
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