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Romney Raises Over A Million Dollars In Evansville

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Updated: September 28, 2012
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- An Evansville businessman who held a fundraiser last month for Mitt Romney says it raised more than $1 million. Romney spent about two hours at the event at Steven Chancellor's home in Vanderburgh County. Chancellor is a former owner of Evansville-based Black Beauty Coal and is now chief executive officer of the lobbying firm American Patriot Group.
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