His city-council-cum-mayoral campaign’s still a couple grand in debt, but 7’2″ mayoral candidate James Donaldson has raised a little over $3,000 in the first wave of reports showing that the mayor’s opponents can rub two dimes together. The most prominent name on Donaldson’s list of supporters is jeweler Jon Bridge, who’s contributed $250 to the ex-Sonic’s fledgling campaign.Little-known candidate Norman Sigler also reported receiving nearly $1,000 in cash and in-kind contributions, while Mike McGinn has yet to report a penny raised. An updated list of filings for all campaigns can be found here.
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