In fact, before he created the comic strip, Tevis spent weeks asking
cash-strapped friends and family for help and walking door-to-door in the
district. He raised $1,525.
The comic strip—at www.seantevis.com/3000—was first posted online July 16. Today,
when he files his campaign finance forms with the Kansas secretary of
state's office, Tevis will report that he has raised $95,162.76 in
donations through PayPal, the online service that allows payments and money
transfers via the Internet.
Via Sean Tevis, Kansan sticks it to election system
It looks like he made his goal and
then some, but I've still yet to see him get mentioned at Instapundit.
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