Sue Altman Raises over $2.1 Million in Q3, $5.1 Million total this cycle
Sue Altman Raises over $2.1 Million in Q3, $5.1 Million total this cycle
Campaign has received contributions from over 30,000 unique donors
Somerville, NJ – Sue Altman, Democratic nominee for New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, announced raising more than $2,100,000 last quarter, bringing her campaign’s total raise to over $5,100,000 this cycle.
Unlike her opponent, incumbent Republican Congressman Tom Kean, Jr., Sue doesn’t accept a single cent of corporate PAC money and relies heavily on grassroots support. Her campaign has received contributions from over 30,000 unique donors this cycle.
Kean, Jr. has accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of his career from corporate special interests, and his campaign has increasingly relied on outside spending to keep pace in this hypercompetitive Cook Political Report Toss-Up race.
NJ-07 is a critical part of the roadmap to taking back the House majority for Democrats, and was selected for the DCCC Red to Blue program earlier this year.
Rob West, Campaign Manager, Altman for Congress said:
“The numbers speak for themselves – thanks to the support of the thousands of people who know NJ-07 deserves better than Tom Kean, Jr., this campaign has the momentum and resources it needs to sprint all the way through Election Day, and we’re not going to slow down anytime soon.
Instead of a Congressman who can’t even pretend to do his job, Sue is the fighter NJ-07 needs to defend our fundamental freedoms and reproductive rights, to hold corrupt politicians accountable in both parties, to keep our communities safe, and to put money back in the pockets of New Jersey families.”