Braun has nearly $3M cash on hand for gubernatorial race

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Since announcing his campaign for governor in early December, U.S. Senator Mike has announced that he raised $1.5 million.

Braun says he has more individual donors than his opponents, reaffirming his strong statewide grassroots network across Indiana.

Braun will transfer over $1.5 million from his federal campaign account and begins the open gubernatorial campaign with $2.91 million cash on hand.

In addition to this impressive fundraising haul, Braun is leading his opponents by 45 and 37 points. At the same time, another survey reconfirmed Braun’s double-digit lead over his opponents. Braun is also viewed more favorably among Republican primary voters than any other candidate tested, including former Governor Mitch Daniels.

“From raising $1.5 million within one month, more grassroots donors than anyone else in the races, and numerous statewide polls showing a commanding, double-digit lead, it’s truly humbling to have the support of Hoosiers,” Braun said. “Despite all of the support and momentum, we will take nothing for granted, and I promise to campaign just as hard as when I defeated three career politicians in 2018. In the coming year, I will continue my annual tradition of visiting all 92 counties and unveil my vision to reduce the cost of healthcare, create good-paying Hoosier jobs, and a plan to stand with law enforcement to reduce crime.”