Latest York Representative Elise Stefanik raised $2 million in the second quarter of 2023 for her own campaign, raised $1 million for other candidates and donated $1 million to the National Committee of the Republican Congress, In accordance with election records.
The uninhibited Trump supporter from upstate Latest York increased her total for this 12 months to $5 million after raising $13.4 million in the 2020 cycle and $9.2 million in 2022, In accordance with election records.
“Latest York secured a Republican majority in 2022 and can resolve the bulk in the House of Representatives in 2025,” Stefanik said in an announcement to The Post. “I’m incredibly grateful to the lots of of 1000’s of donors and supporters from upstate Latest York and across the country who support our efforts to avoid wasting Latest York and America.”
“This fight is not going to be easy and the Social Democrats are relentless. We all know they intend to flood our state with over $100 million in dark money for his or her desperate campaigns. It would be as much as us hardworking Latest Yorkers to unite, dig deep, organize and VOTE in November.”
The newest loot comes because the funding war between Democrats and Republicans heats up.
“Latest York is the battlefield of Congress in 2024,” explained the GOP strategist. “Hakeem Jeffries is deep and has raised hundreds of thousands in a single day from Soro’s Latest York apartment and is reportedly even deploying County Democrat agents across the state.”
“On the Republican side, you’ve got Speaker McCarthy, Chairwoman Stefanik, NYGOP and National Republicans working hard together, really with Elise’s team behind the scenes, rallying and coordinating the Republicans and bringing people in to counter the Democrats’ political and monetary machine,” the strategist added. “That is just the start of this play-through of the cycle. Greater than 100 million on each side will probably be collected and spent in the state.”
While the typical donation was $26, big names like Paul Singer, founder and co-founder of Elliott Management; John Catsimatidis, founder and CEO of the Red Apple Group, and Long Island billionaire Andy Sabin also donated to the strongest GOP fundraiser in the history of Latest York politics.
Stefanik launched a “battlefield fund” earlier this 12 months to bolster Republicans in the ever-blue Empire State because the party looks to carry onto gains made in the last election, The Post previously reported.
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Those near the Harvard congresswoman consider her recent fund will help protect and possibly increase the number of seats Republicans hold in Latest York.
Stefanik became the third highest-ranking Republican in the House as conference chairman last 12 months after Liz Cheney was overthrown.
Many see Stefanik, 38, for instance of learn how to succeed as a Republican in Latest York politics. First elected in 2014, she managed to show around a district that Barack Obama won twice when he ran for president.