The nominations for each party are set—almost. It appears Sen. John McCain will be running against Sen. Barack Obama in one of the most significant presidential races in recent memory.
People have been flooding the primaries and caucuses in record numbers, and candidates have had to raise oodles of cash just to keep up. Read on to find out who your neighbors are bank rolling. See fundrace.huffingtonpost.com for more.
Boulder
Nancy Carlston, wine grower Tarras Vineyards, $2,300 Barack Obama
Patricia Limerick, CU professor, $2,300 arack Obama
Lawrence Signer, dentist, $7,100 Rudy Giulani
Erie
Meg Worth, Boulder Valley School District teacher, $215 Barack Obama
Clovis Morrisson, retired, $1,000 Barack Obama
Cheryl Walden Kennedy, U.S. Department of Commerce, $4,600 John McCain
Broomfield
James Crowe, CEO Level 3 Communications, $2,500 Barack Obama, $2,300 Rill Richardson, $2,300 Joe Biden
Ben Rainey, Legacy Capital Partners owner, $2,300 Mike Huckabee
Todd Moore, retired $500 John McCain
Lafayette
Lloyd Lewis, Arc Thrift Store president/CEO, $450 Bill Richardson
Holden Bank, COO Alien International Management, $2,300 Hillary Clinton
Connie Packard, Boulder Valley School District teacher, $570 Ron Paul
Longmont
Mark Retzloff, Aurora Organic Dairy executive, $4,600 Barack Obama
Theresa Retzloff, $4,600 Barack Obama
Bianca Retzloff, $4,600 Barack Obama
Oliver Retzloff, $4,600 Barack Obama
Stephen Hughs, Smart Balance Inc. CEO$4,600 Mitt Romney
Louisville
Bob Beauprez, former U.S. Congressman, $2,300 Mitt Romney
Sheri Marsalla, Wart II city council member, $500 Hilary Clinton
Niwot
Faire Stanley, self-employed, $250 Barack Obama
Tim Trumble, Leanin Tree investment management, $500 Rudy Giuliani
Thornton
Gregory Ramos, Sherman & Howard attorney, $2,300 Barack Obama
Thomas Kennedy, Engineer Inphase Technologies, $2,300 Mike Huckabee
Sharadee Wright, Hangout Learning Center owner, $325 Mitt Romney
Westminster
Richard Kelly chair, Xcel Energy president/CEO, Bill Richardson $2,000
Sheri William, Boulder Valley School District assistant superintendent, $1,122 Hillary Clinton
Scott Muir, CPA KPMG, $300 John McCain