Hale Campaign Finishes 2019 with Another Strong Quarter of Fundraising
INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Christina Hale’s congressional campaign announced that it raised more than $269,000 for the fourth quarter of 2019, which included more than 75% of donations at $200 or less. Hale’s two-quarter total in 2019, of nearly $600,000 raised, is more than any first time Indiana Democratic congressional challenger has ever raised in the off-year. The campaign has nearly $420,000 in cash-on-hand heading into 2020.
“The continued support of our grassroots team fuels this campaign and will be the reason we bring our inclusive Hoosier family values to Congress in November,” Christina Hale said.
Christina Hale learned how to get things done early in her career as a hard working single mom. Later, she was elected to the General Assembly in 2012. Despite serving in the super minority for two terms, she was able to bridge political divides to pass important legislation supporting women, families, and small businesses. Hale’s ability to partner with anyone and her problem-solving approach earned her the support of both the AFL-CIO and the Chamber of Commerce in the General Assembly.
Most recently, Hale served as the Executive Director of Kiwanis Youth Programs at Kiwanis International, where she has led programs locally and globally to improve the lives of children by expanding access to health care, education, and leadership opportunities. Additionally, Hale has served on the boards of Indiana Humanities, the Indiana Commission on Latino Affairs, and the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault, among others. Hale is a graduate of Purdue University and was born and raised in Indiana.
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