By Todd Hatton
Murray, KY – Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway had about 10 times more campaign cash in the bank to spend than his Republican challenger heading into the stretch run of their campaign, according to their finance reports. The report covering an approximately two-week period ending in late October showed that Conway had $174,823 in campaign funds in the bank, while Republican challenger Todd P'Pool had $17,610 on hand. P'Pool campaign manager David Ray said Monday the challenger has raised a substantial amount since then. According to the report filed with the Kentucky of Registry of Election Finance, Conway banked $106,181 between Oct. 8 and Oct. 24 and more than $817,000 since the May primary election. P'Pool took in just more than $30,000 during the period and nearly $522,000 since the primary election.