You hear that? That's the sound of Nick Jordan's campaign crashing to the ground.
Most people never though the man who makes 2000 Al Gore look like Mr. Charisma would actually mount a serious campaign against Moore. That is, no one except the KS GOP. But even Christian Morgan's head-in-the-ground optimism about his party can't deny Jordan got his ass whooped this quarter.
Here are the numbers.
Dennis Moore: $336,051.31 raised, $86,324.93 spent, $1,140,136.64 cash on hand.
Nick Jordan: $137,724.00 raised, $171,433.20 spent, $615,996.12 cash on hand.
Yes, you're reading that right, Moore raised 3x as much, Jordan spent twice as much, but Moore still has a 2-to-1 advantage in cash on hand.
Moore and his supporters should take nothing for granted, but if I were Nick Jordan, I'd be concerned.
3 comments:
...yea those aren't accurate numbers. Jordan outraised Moore in the quarter . Moore has more CoH, but Jordan has raised a ton of cash in the 3rd.
Jordan Victory fund has nothing to do with Nick Jordan. Sure he gets to use the money, but it's all blood money from Bush and Cheney
Jordan "victory" fund? Get real. More like crying money for the post-election loss. Assuming Jordan advances after the GOP primary Aug.5, which is no certainty, if he does make it to the general election, he will be lucky to pull 44% of the vote. End result, the victory fund will be used to purchase crying towels as Jordan's political career comes to an end.
Which makes most of us the ones that have the victory.
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