County judge candidate Trish DeBerry's fundraising dwindled last month while money poured in for the DA race between Joe Gonzales and Marc LaHood.
The Texas Justice & Safety PAC is largely funded by billionaire businessman George Soros, who is known for spending heavily to support liberal causes, including criminal justice reform. It funded TV ads, digital ads, ad production and polling for Gonzales in the past month.
LaHood nearly emptied his campaign reserves in the past 30 days, spending $458,000 on TV ads, polling, consulting and other types of advertising. He received another $30,000 worth of in-kind TV and billboard ads from Calfas Law Group, and reported $25,000 on hand as of Oct. 29.Both Sakai and DeBerry have advertised on TV, but spent far less in October than the district attorney candidates.
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