- The Washington Post says "The county would be better served by Cheryl C. Kagan ..."
- Endorsed by the Firefighters and Police as "strong on public safety issues."
- Endorsed by the Sierra Club for my "proven track record" on the environment!
- Endorsed by SEIU as "a strong voice... committed to issues important to working families."
- Endorsed by the B-CC Chamber of Commerce PAC as a business-friendly candidate.
- Endorsed as the "better advocate for the environment" by MD League of Conservation Voters.
- Endorsed by MC NOW for my commitment to "promoting women’s equality."
- Endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland as the "real leader" in District 17.
- Endorsed by CASA in Action as a "courageous and effective" advocate for these difficult times.
Kagan Outraises Forehand Again
Published: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 8:00 am By: Adam Pagnucco Source: Maryland Politics WatchDistrict 17 Senate challenger Cheryl Kagan is claiming in a new press
release that she has outraised incumbent Jennie Forehand again. Back in
January,
we noted that Kagan had outraised Forehand two years in a row, so now
Kagan has apparently beaten her a third time. Kagan has accomplished
this feat despite limiting herself to half the legally allowable maximum
contribution limit, which she calls her "Clean
Seventeen" pledge. Following is Kagan's press release.
PRESS ADVISORY
For more information, contact:
Will@CherylKagan.org
GRASS ROOTS DONORS LIFT DISTRICT 17
SENATE CHALLENGER KAGAN TO A 3:2 FUNDRAISING ADVANTAGE OVER LONG-TIME
INCUMBENT
(Rockville MD, August 17, 2010)—Continuing her
record of broad and deep financial support, District 17 State Senate
candidate Cheryl Kagan today released a report showing a 3:2 fundraising
edge over her incumbent opponent, an advantage built on small donations
from individual donors. Kagan’s receipts (excluding in-kind receipts)
totaled $37,259 this filing period (January 14 - August 10), while her
opponent, 32-year incumbent Jennie Forehand, raised fully one-third less
($23,944.35). Like last year, Kagan received roughly three times as
many donations as Forehand.
“As pleased as I am by the total
amount donated to my campaign, I am even more proud that it came from my
friends and neighbors,” said Kagan, whose district encompasses
Rockville, Gaithersburg and Garrett Park. “Returning government to the
people is one of the themes of my campaign, and the best place to start
is by taking the influence of big money out of politics.”
The
average contribution to Kagan’s campaign was $85.26, reflecting her
reliance on individual supporters (97.3% of all contributions) over
large corporations and PAC’s. (By comparison, Forehand relied on larger
donors with an average gift of $153.49.) Two-thirds of Kagan’s
contributions have come from Montgomery County, and three-fourths have
come from Maryland.
Kagan kicked off her campaign last year with a
voluntary “Clean Seventeen” pledge: the maximum donation she accepts is
one-half the legal limit. She has returned money that exceeded this
self-imposed cap. She has called on all candidates in District 17 to
take the pledge, but so far none have joined Kagan in this attempt to
lessen the influence of special interests in the political process.
Over
the entire campaign cycle, Kagan’s campaign has received an impressive
1,062 donations. Current cash-on-hand as of this report was $96,996.44.
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