Entenza plows $4M into Minn. governor bid in 2010
by The Associated Press
ST. PAUL -- Democrat Matt Entenza has eclipsed $4 million in personal investment in his Minnesota gubernatorial campaign since January.
Entenza reported Monday that the candidate accounted for most of the dollars that has flowed through his campaign. He is an attorney and former state legislator from St. Paul.
The Entenza campaign reported spending almost $3.9 million. About $360,000 of that came from outside donors.
Most of the Entenza family contribution is documented in a new report covering finance activity for January through mid-July. He filed a separate report last week disclosing a more recent $450,000
contribution.
Entenza is one of three contenders for the Democratic nomination. His Aug. 10 primary rivals are House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher and former U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton.