Chicago Sun-Times

AT $234M, RICH-GUY RUMBLE HASN’T BROKEN U.S. RECORD — YET

- BY TINA SFONDELES, POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@suntimes.com | @TinaSfon

They may not break the national record, but Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democrat J.B. Pritzker are showing just what it’s like to have a seemingly unlimited supply of cash to duke it out in the November gubernator­ial election.

Pritzker, a billionair­e entreprene­ur and philanthro­pist, has put in an astounding $146.5 million of the $149.2 million raised into his campaign since 2016, according to campaign expenditur­e reports with the Illinois State Board of Elections. Rauner — a multimilli­onaire venture capitalist who is down by double digits in several polls — has raised more than $84.8 million from his own pockets and donors since the beginning of 2016.

Collective­ly, the two have taken in more than $234 million in what has become a bitter race till the end.

Record spending was set in California’s 2010 gubernator­ial race, when candidates spent $280 million.

Rauner and Pritzker have just 22 days before the election, and there’s expected to be a full-blown attack on television to get their final messages out. The two have been battling their own scandals in recent weeks. Pritzker has had to defend a tax break he received — and later returned to Cook County — while Rauner has been defending his administra­tion’s handling of a deadly Legionnair­es’ disease outbreak in a downstate Quincy veterans home. And who knows what bad news may drop next.

In the latest quarterly reports, Pritzker — an heir to the Hyatt hotel fortune — reported $41 million in contributi­ons, with $40 million coming from his own fortune. He also reported $473,539.21 in in-kind contributi­ons. The latest required report tracks expenses and contributi­ons from July 1 through Sept. 30.

Pritzker spent $47.41 million, including $3.183 million to OTG Strategies for “strategic field consulting.” He paid a whopping $17.265 million to Shorr, Johnson, Magnus Strategic Media for television ads, in addition to money spent on production of those ads. He also spent $6.8 million on television ads to Pier 91 Media, a Washington, D.C.-based firm.

Pritzker had $18.3 million on July 1, the beginning of the period. He now has $12.58 million remaining in his campaign fund, but he has shown there’s no limit to his campaign contributi­ons, frequently upping his campaign warchest in $7 million to $20 million increments.

Rauner — who is behind by double digits in several polls — took in $2.086 million in contributi­ons. He spent $26.72 million, which also included $7.2 million in transfers. Among those transfers was $1 million to Republican candidate Erika Harold’s campaign for Illinois attorney general, as well as $6 million to the House Republican Organizati­on and $1.235 million to the Illinois Republican Party.

The Republican governor’s campaign spent $26.7 million, with television ads and other advertisin­g topping that list. He spent $11.59 million on media buys with Target Enterprise­s LLC. He also spent $2.3 million to Advictory LLC for online advertisin­g.

At the end of the quarter, Rauner still had $7.19 million in cash in his campaign fund.

Libertaria­n candidate Grayson “Kash” Jackson had not yet filed his quarterly report as of 9:15 p.m. “Conservati­ve Party” candidate state Sen. Sam McCann, R-Plainview, also had not filed his report late Monday.

 ?? RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Gov. Bruce Rauner (right) and Democratic challenger J.B. Pritzker during a debate last week in Chicago.
RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES Gov. Bruce Rauner (right) and Democratic challenger J.B. Pritzker during a debate last week in Chicago.

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