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Sali retires about $10,000 in campaign debt
06:14 PM MDT on Saturday, July 19, 2008
BOISE -- Idaho U.S. Rep. Bill Sali retired about $10,000 of his remaining campaign debt during the latest reporting period ending June 30. That's according to estimates given by aides to Sali, R-Idaho, leaving him owing about $125,000.
Only estimates are available, because Sali has yet to have his fundraising details posted on the Federal Election Commission Web site, as was required by July 15.
Sali spokesman Wayne Hoffman says technical glitches have prevented the campaign from uploading the material.
He's got about $250,000 in cash on hand, less than the $444,000 that his Democratic rival Walt Minnick has socked away in his campaign account with four months before the November general election.
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