Lee Raised Over $1 Million in Q2
July 16, 2024
Brings Cash on Hand to Nearly $3 Million
LAS VEGAS – Today, Congresswoman Susie Lee (NV-03) announced that she raised over $1 million in the second fundraising quarter of 2024 — her highest quarterly fundraising total of the 2024 cycle.
Less than 120 days from Election Day, Susie’s massive fundraising haul reflects the surging momentum of her campaign, fueled by the support of more than 6,000 individual grassroots donations. That brings her campaign’s cycle to date total to over $4.2 million, her cash on hand to nearly $3 million, and comes on the heels of record-breaking fundraising in the first quarter of 2024.
Susie is using this grassroots support to generate the resources needed to win in November — earlier this year, Susie reserved nearly $3 million in TV ad reservations in the Las Vegas media market to run from late September through Election Day. This investment is critical in Nevada’s Third District, which in 2022 proved to be the most competitive House race in Nevada and one of the closest and most expensive races in the country. Meanwhile, national Republicans have already named NV-03 as a top target to keep hold of the U.S. House and capture the U.S. Senate and the White House.
“Southern Nevadans support Susie Lee because she is an independent problem solver who is fighting to protect our reproductive rights, lower housing and prescription drug costs, and secure our water resources. That’s the track record of success working families want and deserve, not far-right extremist Drew Johnson’s unhinged agenda of gutting social security, letting politicians ban abortion, and repealing the Affordable Care Act,” said Kyla Sabado, Campaign Manager for the Susie Lee for Congress Campaign.
Susie Lee represents Nevada’s Third Congressional District in Congress, where she has been named the most bipartisan Member of Congress and one of the most independent voices in Washington. Before running for Congress, Susie started a comprehensive homeless shelter to help the most vulnerable members of our community, and she led the leading statewide dropout prevention program, Communities in Schools of Nevada.
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