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Karrin Taylor Robson Raises $2.75m in Q1, Including Over $755,000 From Nearly 4,000 Individual Donations

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Lifelong conservative and small-business owner Karrin Taylor Robson raised $2.75 million in the first three months of 2022 in support of her campaign for Arizona Governor. The Q1 fundraising totals announced today include over $755,000 contributed by nearly 4,000 individual donors, which Taylor Robson matched with approximately $2 million of her own funds.

Since entering the gubernatorial race nearly 11 months ago, Taylor Robson has raised $6.4 million from nearly 20,000 individual donors. The fundraising haul includes approximately $2.5 million that the campaign raised privately, and $3.9 million contributed by the candidate.

“I have always said that I would not ask other Arizonans to contribute to our campaign if I was not similarly invested in this movement,” Taylor Robson said. “I am the only Republican in this race with the resources, grassroots team and track record of conservative results to win in August – and in November!”

Karrin for Arizona’s impressive fundraising comes on the heels of independent polling that shows Taylor Robson surging into 2nd place and within single digits of the frontrunner. According to Arizona pollster OH Predictive Insights, support for Taylor Robson has climbed 21 percentage points since November. During that same period, Kari Lake has gained just 1 percentage point and has yet to crack 30% overall.

“Momentum is with us,” Taylor Robson said, “and I will continue to earn the trust and support of Republican voters as I take my conservative vision for Arizona directly to the people across our state.”

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