RELEASE
October 15, 2014
For Immediate Release

Contact:
Liz Flowers
404-291-4755
[email protected]

Trammell Releases Quarterly Fundraising Report

Campaign moves into final weeks in strong financial position

 

 

Richmond, Virginia - October 15, 2014 - Jack Trammell, candidate for Virginia's 7th congressional seat, released today his Federal Election Committee (FEC) campaign report, demonstrating solid and aggressive fundraising and a campaign on good footing.

 

"The challenge in modern day campaigning is the ability to raise sufficient funding to do all of the things necessary to reach voters through television, radio and mail. I believe we've accomplished this task. Voters around the 7th district will have heard my message of ending a Do Nothing Congress, protecting our seniors and restoring common sense to Washington," Trammell said.

 

In his October 15, 2014 quarterly report, requiring candidates to show what they have raised between July 1 - September 30, 2014, Trammell's campaign reported $280,110.41 raised with $275,930.03 cash on hand.

 

Of the $280,110 raised 77 percent of contributions were from individual donors who have $200 or less. Only four percent of Trammell's donations came from outside organizations known as a Political Action Committees (PACs).

 

The campaign moves into the final weeks of the campaign in a strong financial position with the resources necessary to interact with district voters.

 

"Our team has worked hard to be certain Jack has the resources necessary to run a fair and modern campaign. Jack's television advertising began last Tuesday morning and will continue through Election Day. It will be augmented by a radio and mail campaign," said Beth Cope, Trammell's campaign manager.

 

To date, Trammell has raised $433,233.54 and began his television advertising prior to his opponent.

 

"We have remained very competitive in our fundraising efforts and now that all candidate reports are in, we think citizens will be interested to see that there will be no coronation in District 7," said Cope.


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