July 15, 2008 - 11:52am

Dailey reports tenth of Space's cash on hand

The campaign for 18th Congressional district candidate Fred Dailey (R-Mt. Vernon) said it has $112,000 cash on hand after the second fundraising quarter. This is one-tenth of the cash on hand available to U.S. Rep. Zack Space (D-Dover), who this morning reported more than $1.1 million in his bank account.

Dailey campaign manager Sean Bartley said his campaign raised about $120,000 in the second quarter and that the campaign will file its report with the Federal Elections Commission this afternoon. 

Bartley said Dailey's cash disadvantage doesn't mean Space is safe.

"Let’s not forget this is a Republican district. This is a conservative district. And as we continue to get the word out to the 18th district  they’re going to see there’s a real difference between the guy who’s trying to portray himself as a moderate at home and the guy who’s voting with Nancy Pelsoi 92 percent of the time," Bartley said.

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It doesnt mean Space is


It doesnt mean Space is safe, but this sure is a good sign for him.

07/15/08 5:29 pm

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