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Lindbeck raises $400k in race for U.S. House

Steve Lindbeck, former CEO and General Manager of APTI, speaks at a Member Appreciation Picnic (Aug 16, 2007). Photo by Stephanie Miller.
Steve Lindbeck, former CEO and General Manager of APTI, speaks at a Member Appreciation Picnic (Aug 16, 2007). Photo by Stephanie Miller.

Democrat Steve Lindbeck is running a serious campaign against Alaska Congressman Don Young, to judge by the money anyway. Lindbeck today announced that he raised more than $400,000 in the prior three months. His campaign says over 80 percent of that total comes from Alaskans. Lindbeck is a former general manager of Alaska Public Media and a former director of the Alaska Humanities Forum. This was Lindbeck’s first fundraising quarter since he filed to run for Young’s seat.

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He has already raised more than any other Young challenger since Ethan Berkowitz ran for Congress in 2008.

Young announced that he has raised just $135,000 over the same three months. Still, Young has been at it much longer. Young says he has $640,000 cash on hand, nearly double what Lindbeck has in the bank, after expenses.

Liz Ruskin is the Washington, D.C., correspondent at Alaska Public Media. Reach her at lruskin@alaskapublic.org.