By Steve Haner,
Two of the three Republicans running for statewide office in Virginia this year are being crushed in the fundraising contest.ย Only Jason Miyares, the incumbent Republican candidate for Attorney General, has raised more funds than his Democratic opponent, Jay Jones.ย
All campaigns had a deadline of Wednesday night to report on their donations and expenses for the month of September. ย The two big events that have added some suspense to the election, the gubernatorial candidate debate and the stories about Democrat Jonesโ texts threatening violence, were still in the future when the books closed.
With a billionaire Republican president in office and a near-billionaire Republican finishing his tenure in our Governorโs Mansion, one might expect at least a level financial playing field. ย Between the two, they know who to call.ย ย It is not the case that the candidate with the most money always wins, but there are few examples in recent history of candidates overcoming funding gaps this deep.ย
Democrat candidate for Governor Abigail Spanberger reported donations and in-kind support totaling $12.6 million in September (the link is to the Virginia Public Access Projectโs overnight compilation).ย Republican Winsome Earle-Sears reported a very healthy $9 million, with the biggest difference being she received less in in-kind campaign support than Spanberger did.ย Television ads and mailers paid for by non-candidate committees still have impact.












