The lone Democrat in Louisiana's gubernatorial race, state Rep. John Bel Edwards, struggled to raise even half of what his three Republican rivals garnered individually in 2014.
Edwards received $360,000 in political contributionslast year, nearly $300,000 less than the next candidate on the gubernatorial campaign finance food chain, Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne.
Sen. David Vitteris the money heavy weight in the race so far, garnering a whopping $4.1 million in contributions last year. Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle received $1.5 million, a good showing given that he only officially announced his candidacy in October.
Edwards has acknowledged that it has become challenging to run as a Democrat in Louisiana, particularly following Mary Landrieu's resounding loss to U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidythis past winter. Republican hold all statewide offices currently.
Still, Edwards is the only Democrat in the race. In theory, the three Republicans should be competing with each other for local donors, while he should have any Democratic support to himself. That doesn't seem to be helping however.
Edwards was the only gubernatorial candidate to have to lend his campaign money in 2014. The Democrat gave $25,000 of personal money over to his election efforts, according to his most recent campaign finance report.
Less money raised, of course, means less money to spend. Edwards only racked up $108,000 in expenditures in 2014. (For reference, Vitter spent $600,000in the same time period.)
Here are some things Edwards spent campaign money on in 2014:
Read the full Edwards report here.
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Lone Democrat in the Louisiana governor's race raises less than any GOP rival in 2014