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For the third consecutive time, Carole Pratt, candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, demonstrated the depth of her support by recruiting more donors and doubling the incumbent in fundraising. Unlike the incumbent, well over 90% of Carole’s contributions come from individuals, not special interest groups. Since the campaign began, Carole has the support of more than two times the number of donors as the incumbent.
“I continue to be overwhelmed by the generosity of the people of Southwest Virginia,” Carole said. “In these difficult economic times I am incredibly humbled that so many folks have supported this campaign. We have been all over this district in recent weeks, and it is great to see people responding to our message of sending some common sense to Richmond.”
“Carole is proud that an overwhelming percentage of her contributions came from voters; the same cannot be said for her opponent,” added campaign manager Eric Hyers. “For three filings in a row now, the incumbent’s report has been full of special interest groups and political action committees. Carole’s support has been earned from knocking on doors and talking with voters all across the district. To have more than two times the number of grassroots donors as an incumbent at this stage in the campaign is proof that voters are ready for a new voice in Richmond.”