NY-GOV: Hochul, Delgado tout fundraising totals
Both Gov. Kathy Hochul and Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado highlighted grassroots support as the Democratic candidates for governor officially kicked off the race with fundraising numbers for the first half of 2025.
Although its early in the cycle, Hochul still brought in more than $4 million for her reelection. Thats mostly in line with the figures she has put up in filings since her 2022 election. Hochul has set fundraising records, bringing in even bigger hauls than her predecessor, which has given her a large financial edge over any challenger thus far. With the latest fundraising totals, the governor boasts $17.5 million in her campaign chest.
This is the first filing of the 2026 cycle in which Hochul has a declared challenger in Delgado, who has promised to run a grassroots campaign in contrast to establishment party machinations. Already, the Hochul campaign seems to be prepping to combat Delgados characterizations with an increased focus on grassroots donations. In the last 6 months, Governor Kathy Hochul has seen grassroots support pour in from every single county in the state as she fights back against Donald Trump and delivers real progress toward a safer, more affordable New York, said Preston Elliott, Hochuls campaign manager.
Hochul has historically relied on major donors from industries like real estate who max out contributions to pad her campaign account. But in what could be a sign that the governor is looking to increase the number of small donors she can tout, Hochuls political account on X posted a fundraising deadline plea for contributions. Her account has never solicited donations ahead of a deadline, and has only once asked for contributions in general, according to a review of her account. The only other time Hochul has asked for donations on X also included pleas for other Democratic governors.
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