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Gianforte Pours $200,000 Of His Own Money Into Campaign

Gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte.
Bree Zender

Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte put $200,000 of his own money into his campaign last month, on top of more than $1 million his campaign has raised to date.

"I’m putting my time in, I’m putting my reputation on the line and we’re putting our resources into getting that message out."

Gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte pushed his campaign fundraising total to over $1 million after putting $200,000 of his own money into the campaign.
Credit Bree Zender
Gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte pushed his campaign fundraising total to over $1 million after putting $200,000 of his own money into the campaign.

Gianforte and his wife Susan started a software company in Bozeman that Oracle eventually bought for more than a billion dollars in 2011.

Eric Hyers is a spokesman for incumbent Governor Steve Bullock’s campaign.

"We expect to be significantly outspent in this election. Greg Gianforte’s been on TV for weeks now, and he’s already dumping in his massive personal fortune in an attempt to buy this race."

Bullock, a Democrat, reports raising nearly $133,000 in March. The governor says his fundraising total for the campaign is just under $1.7 million.

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Eric Whitney is NPR's Mountain West/Great Plains Bureau Chief, and was the former news director for Montana Public Radio.