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Lt. Gov. Diane Denish continues to raise money at a fast clip, announcing today that she raised $464,000 from May 4 to May 25.
Pre-primary campaign finance reports for the period from May 4 to May 25 were supposed to be due today for state races, but the deadline was pushed back until tomorrow because of a power outage in Santa Fe.
“I am extremely grateful for the strong showing of support I have received,” Denish said. “Creating an economic turnaround is going to take hard work, leadership and concrete ideas. People have signed on to my campaign because like me, they believe our state’s best days are ahead of us.”
The campaign announced that they have more than $2.65 million cash on hand.
Denish faces no opponents in the June 1 Democratic primary.
The cover page of the campaign finance report is available below. The full report should be available on the Secretary of State’s website later today.