Trump visited Arizona this Thursday — which means that far-right Arizona candidates, from Kari Lake to our opponent, Juan Ciscomani, saw a big bump in fundraising, too.
John,
If you noticed dark clouds gathering over Phoenix on Thursday, you weren’t alone.
Donald Trump chose Arizona as the first state to visit following his 34 felony convictions — a sign of how important our swing state is to his reelection efforts.
Trump has been raising unprecedented amounts since his conviction — including$70 million in the first 48 hours after the ruling. His visit on Thursday means that far-right Arizona candidates, from Kari Lake to our opponent, Juan Ciscomani, saw a big bump in fundraising, too.
At the end of June, we have to report our fundraising numbers for the quarter — and it’s vital we show the strength of our grassroots campaign.
Just last month, he said states should have the right to monitor every woman who gets pregnant to make sure they have not had an illegal abortion.
This is the man Ciscomani proudly endorsed — and is proudly endorsed by.
And we know Ciscomani will choose Trump over Arizona every time. It’s why he voted against the bipartisan border bill that our communities desperately needed after Trump called it “weak.”
Showing a boost in our fundraising numbers after Trump’s visit is critical.
Trump’s extremism and hate have no place in Arizona. We’ll prove that together this November.
Thank you,
Kirsten
Kirsten is a mom, an environmental attorney, and a former State Legislator who has spent the past six years fighting to restore funding to public schools, protect Arizona's natural resources, and make our communities safer.
She’s ready to take that fight to Washington to find common-sense solutions to the challenges we’re facing here in Arizona's Sixth Congressional District.