Kashkari Adds $500,000 To Governor's Race Campaign

SACRAMENTO (AP) — Former U.S. Treasury official Neel Kashkari is giving his campaign for governor another $500,000, bringing his personal contributions to $1 million.

That represents more than one-fifth of his personal wealth.

Kashkari reported the contribution Friday, a little more than three weeks before the June 3 primary.

The GOP candidate has struggled to gain traction, with public opinion polls last month showing him trailing state Assemblyman Tim Donnelly.

Kashkari has raised more than $1 million since mid-March. Donnelly has brought in about $150,000 in that time but had campaign debts of about the same amount.

Fellow Republicans criticized Donnelly this week for his efforts to link Kashkari, who is Indian-American, to fundamentalist Islamic law. Donnelly refused to apologize in a radio interview Friday, saying he was just asking questions.

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