By Ernest Luning | Colorado Politics
Democratic U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo plans to report raising nearly $1.8 million in the most recent fundraising quarter in a bid to defend Colorado’s battleground 8th Congressional District, her campaign told Colorado Politics.
The first-term lawmaker heads into the general election with an eye-popping $3.3 million in the bank for a race that could determine which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives once ballots are counted in November.
A spokesman for Caraveo’s campaign said she raised more than $1,769,000 for the three-month period from April 1 to June 30, including more than $1.2 million in receipts since the pre-primary reporting period ended on June 5. The quarterly figure pushes Caraveo’s total fundraising this cycle past $4.5 million.
It’s a bigger quarterly haul than any totals reported by any Colorado congressional candidate not named Adam Frisch or Lauren Boebert, the Democrat and Republican, respectively, who have demolished state fundraising records in recent years.