Source: Wisconsin Democracy Campaign Follow the Money
During the first 6 months of 2014, Scott Walker received 322 contribution of $5,000 or more totaling $2,207,955. Of this amount, $1,500,000, or 67%, was from out-of-state donors.
During the first 6 months of 2014, Mary Burke received 80 contributions of $5,000 or more totaling $527,850. Of this amount, $184,050, or 35%, was from out-of-state donors.
And how has Scott Walker benefited from this big-money advantage?
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