Poor fundraising numbers won't deter a rich Republican like Tony Raimondo from trying to hoodwink Nebraska's Democrats in next week's primary. He's the former Republican and buddy of Bush (who nearly got the appointment of Manufacturing Czar in this adminstration) who decided it'd be easier to buy the Senate seat being vacated by Hagel as a Democrat than a Republican. So that's what he's doing.
U.S. Senate contender Tony Raimondo is well on his way to becoming the half-million-dollar man. The Columbus, Neb., chairman of Behlen Manufacturing Co. has pumped $450,000 of his own money into his campaign.
That means about 82 percent of Raimondo's total campaign funds have come from his wallet, based on disclosure reports filed with the Federal Election Commission....
[Scott] Kleeb, a teacher at Hastings College, had raised about $364,000 from 1,500 donors through April 23, said Joe Zepecki, a campaign spokesman. Raimondo had raised about $552,000 as of that date. Of that amount, about $102,000 came from individual donors.
"I think this shows there is a very, very stark contrast between a guy who's giving $450,000 to himself and a guy who has 1,500 people willing to contribute," Zepecki said.
Raimondo is going to throw a big chunk of his own personal fortune--and now that he's invoked the Millionaire's amendment, a big chunk of the personal fortunes of a lot of his Republican buddies--into buying this seat.

There couldn't be a bigger contrast between Raimondo and Scott Kleeb, the real Democrat in the race. New Nebraska Network sums it up:
One campaign has the grassroots. One campaign has the organization. One campaign has the excitement level to take on Mike Johanns.
And one campaign has a checkbook.
We're betting that a big checkbook won't be enough to sway Nebraska's Democrats in next week's primary. You can help send a real Democrat to the Senate by contributing. We're going to try to raise $20,000 for Scott by the end of this Friday. We're going to pitch our hundreds of real Democrats against Raimondo's checkbook in this primary to Scott win a week from tomorrow.
He's not just the better Democrat in this primary, he's the only Democrat!
On the Web:
Kleeb for Senate
Daily Kos for Scott Kleeb ActBlue page
Update: Ok, you guys did it. I said you'd get a picture when we hit 50 donations, and as of right now, we're at 51. So here you go, from the Homecoming parade in Kearney, NE in October, 2006:

Race tracker wiki: NE-Sen