Rep. George Santos’ campaign finances are in a dire state, as the embattled Long Islander has had a net loss of $3,000 so far this year, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Virtually all of Santos’ cash on hand was raised in the weeks between the November election and aAmong the alleged fabrications were details about his education and professional background, his religious identity and family history. He also faced a litany of legal issues.Santos’ fellow GOP freshmen in highly competitive New York seats — who unlike him are not expected to face serious primary challenges in 2024 — raised far more for their campaigns.
Rep. Marc Molinaro , for example, brought in nearly $640,000 during the first quarter and had more than $600,000 in cash on hand.
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