Kim Ends Q3 with $2.4 Million Raised; Over $11.4M for the Cycle

Today, Congressman Andy Kim announced he raised $11.4 million dollars for this U.S. Senate race with $2.4 million coming during the 3rd quarter of 2024 that highlights the grassroots energy powering the final stretch of his historic campaign.

Receiving over 34,170 donations this quarter, individual donations averaged $62.20, and approximately 95% of all contributions received totaled $100 or less. Since the launch of his Senate campaign, Kim has raised from over 141,000 donations, all without accepting a single penny from corporate PACs. He enters the final month with nearly $4 million cash on hand.

“I stepped up to run for Senate because I felt the people of New Jersey needed a choice for a different kind of politics,” said Kim. “Quarter after quarter, we continue to see grassroots donations powering this campaign and I am incredibly grateful for the support that we continue to see from the people, not the well-off and well-connected, who are ready for a new era of leadership here in New Jersey.”

As a son of immigrants and a graduate from New Jersey public schools, Kim has been proud to represent his home community in Congress. He is a young father of two little boys and represents a new generation of leadership stepping up to fix our broken politics. As a former national security official, he previously advised President Obama on counterterrorism and worked for four-star generals in Afghanistan.

Kim went on to win a Congressional district that Trump won twice by defeating three consecutive self-funding Republican millionaires. In his three terms in Congress, Kim has worked hard to lower costs for New Jersey families, helped support small businesses through challenging times, and has battled House Republicans in the fight to restore protections for women in the aftermath of the 2022 Dobbs decision. Kim is now stepping up to run for Senate to fight against corruption and restore integrity to public service.

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