Mark Udall had what, 16,000 donors, is that correct?
MB: It’s a little unclear. I thought it was 19,000, but I heard the other day that after the campaign was over there were some other donors that came in, so we’re checking that. But it was roughly in the — we’re in that zone. CS: Roughly what you’ve got already? MB: Yeah. CS: Will this race be more expensive than (the 2008 Colorado Senate race, which saw spending of) $20 million from both candidates and then, what did they say, two or three times that from outside groups? MB: Yeah, I think it’ll be, unfortunately, I think it’s going to be roughly the same. Coloradans are going to have to endure a lot more political advertising than anybody should ever have to endure. CS: Your Democratic opponent has made a big deal about the fact that he’s not taking PAC money. Do you find that the electorate is really engaged in that issue? MB: No. CS: We don’t hear much talk about it. I was wondering, from your perspective? MB: No. I’m almost never asked that question except by somebody saying, “Plea
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