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Almost all of the money is for use in the GOP primary election. About $50,000 was raised for a general election fund in case Perry wins the GOP nomination. It was a positive sign after an otherwise dreary month for Perry. He sat atop national and state polls after getting into the race in mid-August. But he turned in a few shaky debate performances last month and was on defense over his positions on immigration and Social Security. As October began, Perry's support had dropped considerably in national polls and he started facing questions about the racially offensive name once on a rock outside of the Texas hunting camp his family had leased. Perry's haul shows that his troubles don't yet seem to be affecting his fundraising
-- though that won't become clear until the full reports are filed with the Federal Election Commission. Candidates have until Oct. 15 to do so. Despite Perry's strong number, Romney still has a big head start. He's been raising money for longer, likely has more cash in the bank and has a national fundraising network that he's been building since he first ran for president in 2008. Paul's totals can be largely attributed to his strong online fundraising apparatus and his base of small-dollar donors. The congressman, who raised $4.5 million in his first three months, said he has more than 100,000 donors Of the other presidential contenders, businessman Herman Cain has shown strong grassroots support in recent weeks and could post higher numbers because of that. The others
-- including former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum
-- will likely lag far behind.
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