New York Rep. Elise Stefanik pulled in $2 million in the second quarter of 2023 for her own campaign, raised $1 million for other candidates, and transferred $1 million to the National Republican C…
The unabashed Trump supporter from upstate New York increased her total for this year to $5 million after she raised $13.4 million in the 2020 cycle and $9.2 million in 2022, “New York delivered the Republican Majority in 2022 and will decide the House Majority in 2025,” Stefanik said in a statement to The Post. “I am incredibly grateful for the hundreds of thousands of donors and supporters across Upstate New York and the country who are supporting our effort to Save New York and Save America.
“This fight will not be easy and the Socialist Democrats are relentless. We know they are going to flood our state with over +$100 million in dark money for their desperate campaigns. It will be up to us, the hardworking New Yorkers to unify, dig deep, organize, and VOTE in November.”“New York is the Congressional battleground for 2024,” a GOP strategist explained.
“On the Republican side you have Speaker McCarthy, Chairwoman Stefanik, the NYGOP and National Republicans working hard together, really with Elise’s team behind the scenes rallying and coordinating Republicans and bringing people in to counter the Democrat political and money machine,” the strategist added. “This is the just the beginning of this playing out for the cycle. Over 100 million on both sides will be raised and spent in the State.
While the average donation was $26, big names like Paul Singer, founder and co-CEO of Elliott Management; John Catsimatidis, founder and CEO of Red Apple Group, and Long Island billionaire Andy Sabin also gave money to the strongest GOP fundraiser in New York politics history. Stefanik launched a “battleground fund” earlier this year to boost Republicans in the perennially blue Empire State as the party looks to hang on to
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