Zack Space’s Competition Isn’t Doing So Hot
At least that’s the word from the Columbus Dispatch.
Republican Fred Dailey, the former state agriculture director, had less than $51,000 on hand as of Dec. 31, according to the end of the year report he has filed with the Federal Elections Commission. But he also had loaned his campaign committee $30,000, according to the report.
Republican Jeanette Moll, meanwhile, had just over $43,000 on hand as of the end of the year, with a $10,000 campaign committee debt. The third main GOP contender in the 18th, Paul Phillips, had not yet filed his report this afternoon with the FEC, with the deadline midnight tonight. But as of Oct. 31, Phillips had less than $31,000 in his campaign coffers.
And Space? As of Dec. 31 he had nearly $756,000 in his campaign chest.
So basically, Space’s campaign has about $700,000 more cash on hand than their nearest competitor.
You can find the current FEC numbers (assuming this works) below.
