Senator Maggie Hassan broke New Hampshire fundraising records for the seventh quarter in a row — while her opponents “turned in poor fundraising numbers” that “pale to the more than $5 million raised the past three months” by Maggie for NH.
Senator Hassan raised more than three times the entire Republican field combined — and nearly ten and fifteen times more than GOP establishment favorites Chuck Morse and Kevin Smith. It is the second quarter in a row that Sen. Hassan has outraised the entire Republican field combined — ensuring that Maggie for NH has the resources to continue to talk to Granite Staters in every community about Senator Hassan’s record of fighting for New Hampshire.
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Axios: Senate GOP Fundraising Flop
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Top Senate Republican candidates turned in poor fundraising numbers in key races from Arizona to New Hampshire.
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In New Hampshire, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D) raised $5.07 million, to just $538,000 for her leading GOP challenger, state Senate President Chuck Morse.
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Friday was the deadline for candidates running for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to file their April-June second quarter of 2022 fundraising figures with the Federal Election Commission.
- Those numbers pale compared to the more than $5 million raised the past three months by the Democratic incumbent in the race – Sen. Maggie Hassan – whose second-quarter haul set a new Granite State fundraising record.