Sorta glossed over the important bit, Rob

The Rob Mortensen state senate campaign sends this:

Business leader Rob Mortensen today filed his state-required campaign financial disclosure for the second quarter of 2012. “I am excited with our momentum,” Mortensen said. “My solid conservative message has produced an overwhelming outpouring of support that is truly humbling. I thank every person who has contributed time or money to this campaign.”

Mortensen recognized that tight budgets are a reality for Tennessee families and businesses. “My business experience is based on providing a great value even when funds are limited,” Mortensen emphasized. “That is how I run my business, that is how I have run this campaign and that is how I will govern Tennessee.”

Unlike some campaigns, Mortensen has run a debt-free campaign. “Borrowing six figures to get a job that pays less than $20,000 annually makes no sense and is not a conservative approach. Tennesseans do not run their households that way, and they do not want our State run that way,” Mortensen said. “The broad grass-roots support I have received gives me confidence that our approach is the right one and that this campaign will be successful.”

Notice he didn't mention how much he raised. You can find it here. He brought in a little more than $31,000. By comparison, Steve Dickerson brought in more than $100,000.