Andy Kim Raises $900,000 in Record-Breaking Quarter

U.S. Rep. Andy Kim (D-3)

Andy Kim Raises $900,000 in Record-Breaking Quarter

MARLTON, NJ – Congressman Andy Kim (NJ-03), a freshman member of Congress and a member of the ‘majority-maker’ class in the House of Representatives, announced that he’s raised $900,000 in the fourth quarter of 2019.

 

“My neighbors in New Jersey know what’s at stake in this election; that’s exactly why our grassroots support is stronger than ever before,” said Kim. “We also know that Washington Republicans and their corporate donors know what’s at stake; it’s why they’ve been busy hand-picking candidates to do their bidding. Our work isn’t close to being done. I’m going to keep fighting for Burlington and Ocean Counties to make sure the people, not D.C. politicians and corporate PACs, speak for New Jersey in the years to come.”

 

Without taking support from corporate PACs, Kim has more than $2.2 million cash-on-hand, putting him in a strong position to win what the Cook Political Report has labeled a ‘toss-up’ race. Of individual donations to Kim’s campaign, 90 percent were $100 or less, demonstrating continued grassroots support that helped him win in 2018.

 

Congressman Kim has been listed as part of the DCCC’s Frontline program and has been endorsed by pro-worker groups like Teamsters Local 676, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers of New Jersey; government reform groups like End Citizens United PAC; national security and veterans groups like VoteVets and Foreign Policy for America; and progressive groups like the League of Conservation Voters and Planned Parenthood Action Fund, among other organizations.

 

Congressman Kim grew up in Marlton, NJ and lives in the district with his wife, Kammy, and two young children. He previously served as the Director for Iraq and the Counter-ISIS fight at the White House National Security Council and as a strategic adviser to top generals in Afghanistan.

 

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