Raimondo Raised a Record $1.3 million in Q1

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Raimondo Raised a Record $1.3 million in Q1

Governor Gina Raimondo now has more than 14x her closest competitor in cash on-hand
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo raised $1.3 million in the first quarter of 2018. 

The prolific fundraising made a major statement in her effort to win re-election. GOP candidate Allan Fung reported $191,000 and fellow GOP challenger and House Minority Leader Patricia Morgan raised $101,000 during the same time period.

Matt Brown, Raimondo’s newest Democratic challenger, only announced intentions to run as a Democrat last week.  Democrat Paul Roselli raised $2,637.

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Record-Breaking Pace

Raimondo in the first quarter raised more money than all other state officeholders and candidates combined -- not including federal candidates.

Since 2010, Raimondo has raised a monumental over $13 million.

From her first campaign for Treasurer through 2017, Raimondo received $11,295,931.16 in individual donations.

Through 2017, Raimondo has raised $206,086.00 from political action committees (PACs) including both business and labor interests.

Raimondo raised more than $570,000 in the 4th quarter of 2017, and $515,000 in the third quarter of 2017.

Friends of Gina Raimondo today announced that Raimondo’s re-election campaign now has more than $4.3 million cash-on-hand.

Regardless of the fundraising success, Raimondo still faces challenges in the polls -- three public polls in the past six-months show her approval ratings at 40 percent.

Rhode Islanders Donated Nearly $600,000

Raimondo raised less than half the $1.3 million from Rhode Islanders, but nearly 1,000 made donations.

“Rhode Islanders from every corner of the state made contributions to support Raimondo’s re-election bid, contributing more than $528,000 in the quarter,” said the campaign.

Both the number of Rhode Islanders and the amount of money that Rhode Islanders contributed to Raimondo’s campaign in the quarter far exceeded Rhode Island contributions to any other candidate.

“When Governor Raimondo took office, Rhode Island had one of the highest unemployment rates in the country and now there are more people working in Rhode Island than at any time in the past ten years,” said Kate Ramstad, Finance Director for Gina Raimondo’s re-election campaign.

“We’re making record investments to give Rhode Islanders the training and education they need to keep up and get ahead. We’re on a good path and thousands of generous Rhode Islanders chipped in this quarter because they want to see continued progress in our state.”


GoLocal: Benchmark Poll, October 2017

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