Braun breaks fundraising record in gubernatorial race

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U.S. Senator Mike Braun raised over $2.22 million for the first six months of 2023, the largest amount ever raised in this fundraising period for an open gubernatorial race.

Last December, Braun also set a Hoosier record by raising over $1 million within the first 30 days of his campaign, and today he currently has $4.6 million cash on hand. Additionally, Braun has nearly 1,500 individual donors, nearly 60 percent of whom donated less than $100, which he says highlights his conservative, grassroots network across Indiana.

“As the conservative Main Street entrepreneur running for Governor, I am thankful to have the strongest grassroots supporters in Indiana, and that’s how we set another Hoosier fundraising record by raising $2.2 million and having $4.6 million in the bank,” Braun said. “These resources will help us talk to Hoosiers about the conservative and Main Street approach I will take in running this state. Which includes improving our schools and implementing conservative economic policies so that Indiana’s economy is once again the model for America.”