Wes Moore, the Democratic nominee for Maryland governor, outraised Dan Cox, his Republican opponent, by roughly 10 to 1, giving Moore a massive financial advantage with 10 weeks before Election Day.
The latest campaign finance reports show that Moore took in $1.8 million in the past two months and has $1.3 million to spend, while Cox brought in $195,000 with a cash balance of about $130,000.
“This campaign has continued to show an incredible amount of momentum after a historic primary win in July,” Moore’s campaign manager Ned Miller said in a statement. “It’s clear that Wes has built a coalition that can power him to victory in November.”
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