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Republican Bernie Moreno, Democrat Tim Ryan top Senate fundraising totals: Capitol Letter
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Republican Bernie Moreno, Democrat Tim Ryan lead fundraising pack in Ohio’s U.S. Senate race © Grant Segall Bernie Moreno says he sells more Mercedes-Benzes than any other dealer in the central U.S.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cleveland car dealer Bernie Moreno is the surprise GOP fundraising winner of the most recent federal campaign-finance period, reporting raising more from outside donors than any other candidate in Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senate primary.
Moreno, a first-time political candidate, said he brought in $2.25 million from April through June, according to a federal report his campaign filed on Thursday. That was slightly less than Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, who reported a haul of $2.28 million, outraising all Republican candidates. Of the amount Ryan brought in, $2.1 million was for his Senate campaign, with the rest for his congressional account, although he can use the money interchangeably.
Republican Bernie Moreno, Democrat Tim Ryan lead fundraising pack in Ohio’s U.S. Senate race © Grant Segall Bernie Moreno says he sells more Mercedes-Benzes than any other dealer in the central U.S.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cleveland car dealer Bernie Moreno is the surprise GOP fundraising winner of the most recent federal campaign-finance period, reporting raising more from outside donors than any other candidate in Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senate primary.
Moreno, a first-time political candidate, said he brought in $2.25 million from April through June, according to a federal report his campaign filed on Thursday. That was slightly less than Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, who reported a haul of $2.28 million, outraising all Republican candidates. Of the amount Ryan brought in, $2.1 million was for his Senate campaign, with the rest for his congressional account, although he can use the money interchangeably.