Minnesota House DFL Announces Record Fundraising Numbers

ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota House DFL today announced a record fundraising total for 2023. The campaign will report ending the year with $2,053,000 raised and $1,230,000 cash on hand — setting the stage for a strong campaign to protect and expand the House DFL Majority in 2024. The campaign beat its previous odd-year fundraising record by more than $353,000.

“Our record-breaking fundraising numbers mean that House DFLers will have the resources to compete in every part of the state as we work to protect and expand our majority,” said Speaker Melissa Hortman. “Minnesotans support the results of the historically-productive 2023 legislative session, and we are grateful for their trust and support. They know what's at stake in this year's election and they don’t want a return to divided government and gridlock. They’re supporting Democrats so we can keep moving the state forward. We intend to hold our majority in the 2024 election and keep working to ensure Minnesotans have high-quality public education, affordable health care, and economic security.”

“With the largest odd-year fundraising total in caucus history, it's clear that Minnesotans are responding positively to the work of House DFLers," said Majority Leader Jamie Long. “We're looking forward to the campaign ahead and the opportunity to continue sharing our bold, positive vision for the future of Minnesota — a Minnesota where everyone has the chance to succeed and build a better life for themselves and their families.” 

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