Hovde gave campaign $8 million; Baldwin finished Q1 with $10.3 million in the bank

Candidates’ unitemized donations -- those from donors who have given $200 or less -- are often seen as a sign of the success of their small-dollar operations. Hovde reported $159,468 in such contributions between his launch Feb. 21 and March 31, or just less than 1.7% of what he raised from individuals. By comparison, unitemized donations make up 35.7% of the more than $4.4 million that Baldwin raised from individuals.
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