Democratic 1st Congressional District candidate Martin Heinrich says he raised $750,000 in the third quarter of the year.
Heinrich announced his fundraising total today in a news release. Heinrich’s Republican opponent, Darren White, hasn’t released information about his third-quarter fundraising, but reports from all U.S. House candidates must be filed by Wednesday. They’ll be available on the Federal Election Commission’s Web site after that.
Heinrich said in the release that his fundraising indicates “that voters are rejecting Darren White’s support of eight years of failed Republicans policies, and saying ‘yes’ to a new direction for our country. Our message of middle-class tax cuts, affordable health care and a responsible end to the war in
Heinrich didn’t release any additional information about his third-quarter fundraising.
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Republican 2nd District candidate Ed Tinsley has confirmed that he loaned his campaign $500,000 during the third quarter but not released other information about fundraising.