Democrat running for competitive Colorado House seat raises over $1M

Democrat running for competitive Colorado House seat raises over $1M

Democratic candidate Manny Rutinel, who’s running for a competitive House seat in Colorado, has raised more than $1.1 million in the first quarter of fundraising of this year.

Rutinel, a state representative, raised more than $1.1 million between January and March of this year, according to figures first shared with The Hill. The average donation for his campaign was $32 and he received contributions from more than 27,000 unique donors.

Within the first day of his campaign, he raked in more than $400,000.

Rutinel is running against first-term Rep. Gabe Evans (R-Colo.), who defeated former Rep. Yadira Caraveo (D-Colo.) — the first person to hold the seat since the district had been added to Colorado’s House map following redistricting.

“With an average contribution of $32, it’s clear that everyday people — not billionaires — are powering this campaign because they want an economy that works for everyone, lower costs for hardworking families, and more good-paying jobs,” Rutinel said in a statement.

“I’ve spent years fighting for their jobs, their health care, and their safety, and I will continue that fight in Congress. This campaign is about people coming together to demand real leadership that puts working families first,” he added.

Colorado’s 8th Congressional District is situated south of Fort Collins and east of Boulder. The nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report rates the seat a “toss up.”

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