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Press Release: Tommy Sowers for Congress Passes the Million Dollar Mark

July 13, 2010

The Tommy Sowers for Congress campaign continued its upward fundraising trajectory, posting its best quarter yet and bringing its total raised this cycle to over $1 million. Sowers reported total net contributions of $331,277 for the second quarter of 2010, bringing his total for the election cycle to $1,009,478. Although incumbent Jo Ann Emerson has yet to release her Q2 results, Sowers outraised Emerson for two of the last three quarters.

Said Sowers, “I’m incredibly proud of the team that we’ve built and what we’ve accomplished.  We’re showing a DC insider that she can’t phone in her campaign when the voters are demanding new blood.  We’ve built interest in this race because we’re out there earning votes person by person, listening to their concerns and working side-by-side with them.”

The second quarter’s fundraising was driven by 1208 individual contributors, 747 of them new. 802 of the contributors for this quarter were below the $200 Federal Election Commission disclosure threshold.  97% of the contributions to Sowers this quarter came from individuals.  

Said Sowers Campaign Manager Jonathan Feifs, “Our growing army of individual supporters is fired up about our campaign, and their financial ammunition is helping us communicate our message across the district.  While Tommy is out on Boots on the Ground for the month of July, this allows us to run a modern media campaign to support the face-to-face voter contact he is making daily.”

Sowers, an 11-year Army Special Forces veteran, is running for Congress against incumbent Jo Ann Emerson, a former insurance lobbyist from Washington, DC. Tommy Sowers is the Democratic candidate for Missouri’s 8th Congressional district and does not face opposition in the primary. Emerson will face a Republican primary challenger, cattle rancher Bob Parker, on August 3rd.

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