NAT gubernatorial candidate has overwhelming cash advantage
BLOMENBURY, Roddenclanshire--Welchford Mayor and NAT gubernatorial candidate Mona Rodgers is well-set for campaign cash in the state's special gubernatorial election.
Rodgers, who is highly favored to win the special election, reported raising $1.7 million from May to September. Her Conservative opponent, state Sen. Jim Curry of Brimedaw, raised just $342,000 in that same period.
Rodgers' campaign has spent about $820,000 since she entered the race back in January. Curry's campaign has spent about $480,000, and has about $167,000 cash-on-hand.
The Conservative Governors' Association (CGA) has put little effort into the special election, which the Nationalists are almost certain to win. Curry has acknowledged an "uphill battle" to victory, but has nevertheless kept up a steady fundraising campaign.
Rodgers has also hit the fundraising circuit, holding events with prominent Nationalists in the state. NAT governors from various states are also expected to campaign for her later on in the campaign.
BLOMENBURY, Roddenclanshire--Welchford Mayor and NAT gubernatorial candidate Mona Rodgers is well-set for campaign cash in the state's special gubernatorial election.
Rodgers, who is highly favored to win the special election, reported raising $1.7 million from May to September. Her Conservative opponent, state Sen. Jim Curry of Brimedaw, raised just $342,000 in that same period.
Rodgers' campaign has spent about $820,000 since she entered the race back in January. Curry's campaign has spent about $480,000, and has about $167,000 cash-on-hand.
The Conservative Governors' Association (CGA) has put little effort into the special election, which the Nationalists are almost certain to win. Curry has acknowledged an "uphill battle" to victory, but has nevertheless kept up a steady fundraising campaign.
Rodgers has also hit the fundraising circuit, holding events with prominent Nationalists in the state. NAT governors from various states are also expected to campaign for her later on in the campaign.
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