Due to an error, First District Democrat Frank Kratovil will be amending his first quarter Federal Election Commission reports to reflect approximately $30,000 less in cash on hand.
The campaign's Saturday filing showed him with $214,563.56 cash on hand when that number is actually closer to $182,000, campaign sources tell PolitickerMD.com.
"We are pleased with the campaign's end-of-quarter numbers," Kratovil communications director Erik Gulbrandsen said in an e-mail, adding they feel "on track to wage a competitive campaign."
Republican nominee Andy Harris' camp says it took in $401,000 last quarter, ending with $202,000 cash on hand.
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Of course, Harris may get
Of course, Harris may get more from Club for Growth. Of course, if Kartovil effectively exposes this relationship, then voters will be even less likely to vote for Harris especially with gas prices already through the roof.
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