Allen is taking on @TomRiceSC7, who raised $401k this quarter and has $1.85m on hand. However, Allen spent about $160k more than he raised this Q.
Ken Richardson, another candidate, raised $44k from 31 donors and has $116k on-hand, but is carrying $100k in debts to himself.
The brunt of Allen's expenses have gone to digital consulting and marketing... can't build a list if people don't know who you are. docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/… The impeachment vote was 8 months ago.
COH is still healthy, and he's spent about $300k less than he's taken in overall.
Then again, that's a big step down from the $409k taken in from July, of which $92k came from Allen himself.
Anyway, more updates coming as numbers continue rolling in.
I believe this was first reported by @MegKinnardAP, but @NancyMace had a very strong quarter. FEC filings that just arrived show she raised about $950k in Q3, leaving her at just under $2.4m raised this cycle and just under $1.4m on-hand. She raised about $5.7M in the 2020 cycle.
My error, $973k* raised. ($950k was the campaign's original estimate.)
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Another anti-Biden vaccine mandate rally planned at the statehouse this Saturday.
This comes almost one month to the day of a similar rally on the Capitol steps that drew roughly 400 people, according to organizers.
Rep. Stewart Jones spoke at the last one. He posted this yesterday saying a small group of lawmakers are pushing for an emergency session to apparently preempt the federal orders.
Other states are looking at something similar, I know Wyoming is, while TN and KY already have.
Arkansas did back in August, and Connecticut's governor called for one as well, albeit on the opposite side of the issue. Interesting times.
The resolution to raise the debt ceiling passed along party lines, 219-206. No Republicans voted for it.
Failure to pass would have shut down the govt. -- a reason some Senate Rs crossed over -- but this is largely a statement on the national debt by Rs against Dem spending.
Outside of the Capitol for a @SCforEd vigil commemorating student lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dozens of luminaries on steps.
Was supposed to be a rally aligned with the start of a special legislative session for redistricting today, but was called off by leadership.
The S. Carolina Legislature has passed legislation restricting the use of state money to enforce mask mandates and limits on how many students can learn virtually.
Brenda Murphy, state leader of the NAACP, is speaking now.
"If it was not for you, we would be in more of a crisis than we currently are," she said.
"As long as government is not, speak up for us," she added. Said some teachers are fearful they could lose their jobs.
There's a handful of medical professionals testifying before Joint Labor/Health this morning opposing vaccine mandates at Banner Health. Says it's created an environment of "tension and hostility."
Group includes an anesthesiologist, an ICU nurse, and a children's dentist.
Said professionals say mandates and ensuing climate are causing "serious psychological and emotional distress" among unvaccinated staff. Could exacerbate staffing crisis.
"Why would we exclude highly qualified individuals from the workforce?"
Live:
Sen. Lynn Hutchings said she would do whatever she could to help their cause. Rep. Bob Wharff, who has downplayed COVID and called it a "man-made" virus on social media, told them to "call their bluff."
Wyo lawmakers just approved an amendment to draft legislation that would create something similar to a hate crime bill in the state.
We currently lack one. This would create a felony offense, but no penalties in excess of what's on the books otherwise. wyoleg.gov/InterimCommitt…
Right now @itsmikeyin is running an amendment to the language to add gender, sexual orientation and gender identity into the amendment, bringing Wyoming's language in-line with federal language.
Interesting campaign for Gray. In addition to the WY House Freedom Caucus, endorsements also included right wing politicians like Paul Gosar, conspiracy theorists like Lin Wood.