Ciscomani Enters 2024 Election Year With Over $2 Million Cash On Hand

After First Year in Congress, Ciscomani Has $2.1 Million War Chest for Re-Elect

TUCSON, AZ. – In Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, Juan Ciscomani closes 2023 with another strong quarter, bringing in $540,000 in receipts across his fundraising committees. Ciscomani now enters 2024 with more than $2.1 million cash on hand. As Washington D.C. and other outside groups spend more than $1.2 million on deceitful television ads, billboards and more, it’s clear what kind of campaign the D.C.-Democrats will run this cycle. Ciscomani has equipped himself with a war chest to defend AZ-06, push back on their lies, and continue fighting for his hometown in Congress.

Arizona’s 6th Congressional District is one of the most split districts by voter registration in the country. In 2022, Ciscomani flipped this congressional seat from blue to red, winning by over 5,200 votes. 

"I am grateful for all of the Arizonans who have invested in our race and in defending this seat,” said Ciscomani. “It is truly humbling to begin 2024 in this strong position. As an immigrant who saw his parents fight for the American Dream, I am proud to be defending that dream now in Congress. But there is much more work to be done. Joe Biden’s policies on our border and our economy are destroying this dream and I look forward to expanding our support across the district again this year. While we flipped this district in 2022, we must grow our majority in the House in 2024 and keep up the fight in Washington to take our country back.”

Ciscomani is running for re-election in Arizona's 6th Congressional District. This district includes areas of Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Pima and Pinal counties as well as a portion of the Arizona-Mexico border.

To learn more about Congressman Ciscomani's policy priorities, community outreach initiatives, and contact information, please visit: www.JuanCiscomani.com.

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