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Last Updated on Thursday, 5 June 2008 12:19 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 5 June 2008 12:19
From Arkansas News Bureau:
LITTLE ROCK – The race for a state Senate seat in Central Arkansas is taking on a presidential flavor.
A day before former Republican presidential contender Mike Huckabee was to headline a fundraiser for Republican Sen. Gilbert Baker, Democrat Joe White announced Wednesday that former President Bill Clinton had given the maximum contribution to White’s campaign to unseat Baker. Both are from Conway.
White’s announcement could be seen as an effort to deflect attention from recent reports that top Democrats have aided fundraising efforts for the Republican incumbent in District 30.
Sen. Bob Johnson, D-Bigelow, the incoming Senate president pro tem, and Sen. Jack Critcher, D-Batesville, who currently holds the position, hosted a fundraiser for Baker last year. Tonight, Johnson, Sen. Jerry Taylor, D-Pine Bluff, and former Democratic state Sen. Stanley Russ of Conway are scheduled to be among the co-hosts of a Baker fundraiser featuring Huckabee, the former governor.
White’s campaign manager, Alex Bissell, denied that Wednesday’s announcement was intended to counter reports of Democrats crossing party lines to support Baker.
“We’re just trying to get the word out that we’ve got a lot of support,” Bissell said.
White’s campaign reported last month it had raised $210,545 and had $157,025 on hand. Baker’s campaign reported it had raised $259,763 and had $195,457 on hand.