Since then, Duffy's ability to fill campaign coffers has only increased.
According to campaign finance reports available on the Federal Election Commission's website, Duffy raised $365,000 from Oct. 1 to 30, bringing his fundraising total to $1.84 million as of Saturday.
Lassa netted $217,000 during the same period, bringing her fundraising total to $1.08 million.
The bulk of donations to both campaigns in the last two weeks came in the form of larger -- $1,000 to $5,000 -- donations. Some have come from individuals, but many are from Political Action Committees and other political groups.
For instance, Duffy raised more than $98,700 between Oct. 22 and 28, according to the filings, which included $1,000 donations from the Sun Health Care PAC, Capitol One PAC and Retail Leaders PAC, and two $2,500 donations from the Citizens United Political Victory Fund.
In the same time period, Lassa raised $59,300, with $2,000 donations from the Sierra Club and the National Organization to Maintain the Majority, a $1,000 donation from the Midwest Values PAC, and a $2,400 donation from the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Voters won't know the full amount raised by the campaigns until post-election reports are filed later in November.
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