Minnesota House DFL Announces Record Fundraising Numbers

ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota House DFL announced a record fundraising total for the first quarter of 2024. The campaign will report starting on-year with $774,416.76 raised in a single quarter and $2,827,693.15 total raised for the cycle. The campaign reports $1,676,916.59 cash on hand as the DFL prepares to run a robust, state-wide campaign to protect and expand the House majority in November. 

“Once again the House Caucus has delivered record-breaking fundraising numbers that mean 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. “We know that Minnesotans are optimistic about the direction of our state, and we are grateful for their trust and support. They know that the stakes are high in this year's election and don’t want to risk a return to divided government and gridlock. They’re investing in Democrats so we can keep delivering the progress that Minnesotans are seeking. We intend to invest in races across the state 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.”

“We don’t have a moment to lose to protect Minnesota’s progress made under the united DFL leadership," said Majority Leader Jamie Long. “As DFLers across the state hit the campaign trail, we are proud to announce historic fundraising numbers that we will be able to invest in key races across the state. Together we’ll keep building a Minnesota where everyone has the chance to succeed and build a better life for themselves and their families.” 

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