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Texans For Greg Abbott Raises Almost $25 Million, Has Nearly $46 Million Cash On Hand

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Texans for Greg Abbott today announced a stout fundraising report, collecting more than $24.9 million in the latest reporting period from February 20th to June 30th.

“Texans continue to show their support for Governor Abbott’s campaign by donating to his campaign. As we move into the heat of the summer campaign, we’re well positioned to fund all our campaign efforts,” said Gardner Pate, Texans for Greg Abbott Campaign Chairman. The nearly 113,000 contributions illustrates that Governor Abbott’s support comes from a wide variety of Texans all across the Lone Star State.

Of the almost $25 million, nearly 86% came from within Texas. “Our campaign has also pre-purchased more than $20 million in advertising for the fall, and begun funding an extensive block-walking program to get voters to the polls this November,” said Pate.

The total cash on hand at the end of June 30th was nearly $46 million ($45,736,000).

In 2022, Texans for Greg Abbott has raised more than $29 million. Since the beginning of this campaign cycle last June, Governor Abbott’s campaign has raised nearly $68 million. A total of nearly 332,500 donations, compared to just 77,733 contributions at the same point in 2018, came from every county in Texas, and every state in the nation, showing the far-reaching, robust fundraising network that Governor Abbott has built during his time in office.

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