John James Raises $2 Million For Senate Campaign In 17 Days

LANSING (AP) — Republican U.S. Senate candidate John James of Michigan says he raised $2 million over two-and-a-half weeks for the closing stretch in his bid to defeat Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

Pre-election campaign-finance reports covering Oct. 1-17 are due later this week. James' campaign manager Tori Sachs released the $2 million fundraising figure Tuesday.

It's another strong haul for James, a Detroit business executive and former military veteran who has faced a financial disadvantage against the third-term senator. His campaign did not immediately say how much money it had on hand.

James is hoping for a late surge against Stabenow, who has led in polls. Stabenow's finance report for the 17-day period is not due until later in the week.

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