Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland has announced that she has raised over $2 million in campaign contributions for her run for governor. This funding came from more than 30,000 donors across the state, with an average contribution of $43. Haaland recently completed a statewide campaign announcement tour where she met with thousands of supporters. She expressed gratitude for the widespread grassroots support and shared her vision for the state.
Despite the gubernatorial election being over a year away, early candidates such as Haaland are required to report their spending and contributions each quarter. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham reported over $12 million in contributions during her second run for office in 2022.
Haaland, who previously represented New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District, has received endorsements from the state’s congressional delegation and high-profile Democratic members of Congress like Elizabeth Warren and Eric Swalwell. She emphasized her commitment to changing the system and tackling challenges head-on, showcasing her experience in making positive change.
With significant financial backing and broad support, Haaland’s campaign for governor is off to a strong start. As the race continues to develop, her focus on grassroots engagement and addressing the needs of New Mexicans could make her a formidable contender in the upcoming election.
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