NEVADA U.S. SENATE CAMPAIGN ON PACE TO RAISE NEARLY $4M FOR JUNE 14 GOP PRIMARY
RENO, Nev. — Nevada GOP Senate candidate Captain Sam Brown (ret.) surpassed his Q3 fundraising totals, again raising over $1 million in mostly small dollar donations during the end-of-year holiday quarter, with an average contribution of $58. Brown's small donation focus means nearly all dollars raised are eligible to spend in the primary election.
"Last quarter, we showed America that we had started a movement for new conservative leadership. Now, we have shown that this movement is here to stay. We are the only Nevada Senate campaign of either party with this type of massive grassroots following. We aren't funded by the Washington political class or PACs seeking a coronation. Thousands of patriots in Nevada and across America have rallied and donated to our campaign because they want new grassroots leadership that is accountable to the people," said U.S. Senate candidate, Sam Brown.
The campaign's Q3 and Q4 total fundraising haul surpassed $2 million and puts Sam Brown on track to raise nearly $4 million by the June 14 GOP Primary.
Ahead of the GOP primary, the campaign is preparing to reserve several weeks of broadcast television. Last week, GOP primary voters received a twelve-page mailer entitled "Gratitude," in which Sam Brown tells his story of his near-death experience in combat and how the experience has given him the purpose and vision to serve.
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