The campaign for Democrat Mary Kim Titla, running for U.S. Congress in District 1, has raised in the vicinity of $100K to date, with close to $60K coming in the fourth quarter, PolitickerAZ.com has learned.
The campaign says that $50K has come from local and national tribes.
“It demonstrates her ability to bring excitement to the race,” says Titla manager Randy Camacho.
“This is a historic race and I feel that we will have strong momentum by election time.”
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