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After Only Three Quarters In The Race, Ciscomani Raises Over $1.3 Million To Date And Stockpiles Over $1 Million Cash

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With less than 120 days until the primary election, Republican candidate for Arizona's 6th congressional district Juan Ciscomani has raised over $400,000 in the first quarter of 2022, putting his total raised to date over $1.3 million with more than $1 million cash on hand.

Arizona's 6th congressional district is among the most competitive in the country. Last week, Nancy Pelosi's super PAC - House Majority PAC - made it clear they are going to spend millions of dollars this election cycle. In the Tucson market alone, they have reserved $900,000 in advertising. Ciscomani's fundraising numbers and disciplined spending ensures his campaign will be able to stand toe-to-toe with the national Democrats.

"I am humbled by the number of people who have invested in our campaign and have set us off to such a strong start," said Ciscomani. "As we prepare for November, these resources equip us to reach voters across Arizona's 6th congressional district. DC Democrats have shown they are tracking this district and are willing to invest to keep this seat. Our ability to raise the necessary resources to compete is vital to achieve victory in November. Laura and I are grateful for the ongoing support and look forward to continue meeting voters on the campaign trail over the next few months talking about our plan to protect the American Dream!"

Ciscomani is running in Arizona's new 6th congressional district. This district includes areas of Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Pima and Pinal counties as well as a portion of the Arizona-Mexico border.

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