Governor Deval Patrick, his running mate, and the state Democratic Party raised more than twice as much money last month as their Republican counterparts, further evidence of a significant momentum shift in the battle for campaign cash.
Patrick, Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray, and the state Democratic Party together hauled in $988,127 last month, easily outpacing the $418,581 raised by Charles D. Baker, his running mate, Senate minority leader Richard R. Tisei, and the state Republican Party, according to state records and campaign tallies.
For months, Baker and the Republicans had been bringing in far more money than Patrick and the Democrats. But the governor, after a sluggish start to his reelection campaign, has begun aggressively soliciting money in hopes of winning a second term.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/09/03/patrick_donations_surged_in_august/Thought you'd appreciate the good news, particularly since Patrick's campaign hasn't been in the media much as yet.