Stafford, VA – Today, Republican candidate Crystal Vanuch announced her campaign raised over $480,000 in the first 45 days of her bid for Virginia's 7th Congressional District, cementing her position as a front runner for the Republican nomination.
"I'm incredibly grateful to all of our supporters who have rallied behind us in the first weeks of our campaign," said Vanuch. "Since announcing my candidacy, I've been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and encouragement we have received. It is truly humbling to have the opportunity to represent my hometown in Congress and work towards conservative results for Virginia's families, parents, law enforcement, and small businesses."
In addition to raising an impressive sum as a first-time congressional candidate, Vanuch has proudly announced the endorsements of retired Stafford Co. Sheriff Charlie Jett, retired King George Co. Sheriffs Steve Dempsey and Clarence "Moose" Dobson, Stafford Board of Supervisors Member Meg Bohmke, Stafford School Board Member Maureen Seigmund, and community activist Juliet Schweiter.
"Our strong fundraising quarter and growing community support clearly demonstrate that voters throughout Virginia's 7th Congressional District overwhelmingly reject the failed Biden-Pelosi-Spanberger agenda of uncontrolled government spending, record high inflation, attacks on law enforcement, and weakness on the world stage. They are ready to elect the only proven conservative who was born, raised, and still calls this district home. Spanberger is on notice. Change is coming in November."