Nunn Offers to Return a Third of Campaign Funds
WASHINGTON — Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), a runaway winner for reelection last fall, has offered to refund more than a third of his campaign contributions, his spokesman said today.
Ed Nagy, the spokesman, said Nunn has sent a letter to the contributors “offering a pro-rata refund” of 37% of each contribution.
Nunn raised $1.13 million for the 1984 campaign and spent $715,558.
He defeated Republican John Hicks with 79.9% of the vote in the general election after disposing of three candidates in the primary.
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