The 7th Congressional Campaign of Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D-Fanwood) has raised over $2.2 million to date, according to a release issued today by the campaign.
In the third quarter, Stender raised $681,000 and currently has almost $600,000 cash on hand, the release said.
“I am gratified by the continued support for my campaign,” said the candidate. “Everywhere I go in the 7th District, I hear from voters who are hungry for change and a new direction after the failed policies of President Bush and Republicans in Washington.”
Stender is running against state Sen. Leonard Lance (R-Hunterdon), who in the same period raised over $500,000, according to sources close to his campaign.
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