Wright for New York raised $53,614.00 With One Third of Donors From Within the 70th Assembly District
HARLEM - Candidate for New York's 70th Assembly District, Jordan J.G. Wright is creating a buzz uptown. Strong fundraising numbers - totaling $53,614.00 showing support throughout the 70th Assembly District - have propelled Wright into a leading position. The campaign, Wright for NY, has also met the requirements for New York's Matching Funds Program due to the large number of donors from within the historic Village of Harlem. The Wright campaign expects to unlock a total of around $78,075 in matching funds by May.
"I am grateful for the immense support we have received," said Jordan J.G. Wright. "The outpouring of generosity not only validates the significance of our cause but also signals that Harlem is ready for its next generation of leaders to take their seat at the table. I am confident that our support will only grow as we continue to spread a message of unity and real change for Harlem's residents."
The campaign's fundraising numbers paint a broad and overarching picture of the 70th
Assembly District, signaling that Wright has energized a significant coalition of voters. Small-dollar donations make up the largest percentage of contributions, coming in at 78% of donors giving less than $150.00 per donation. In addition, a whopping one-third of donors were from within the 70th Assembly District, with the average donation totalling around $70.00.
Voters are showing tremendous support for Wright's mission, which tackles existential issues that affect Harlem such as the current housing crisis, the safety of the community and overall investment in Harlem, its people, and its future. The urgency and importance of the issues at hand has galvanized efforts to effect positive change within our city and Wright has vowed to be a force towards enacting these changes at the state level.
In the past few weeks, Wright has also racked up a number of endorsements from local elected officials, Democratic party leaders and community activists. Some of which include the incumbent, Assemblymember Inez E. Dickens, State Senator Cordell Cleare, Council Member Yusef Salaam, Manhattan Democratic Party Leader Keith L.T. Wright, former Congressman Charles B. Rangel, former Governor David Patterson, former Comptroller H. Carl McCall and many others. For a complete list of endorsements please visit www.wright4harlem.com.
The Wright campaign looks forward to expanding its outreach efforts, amplifying its message, and uplifting the lives of Harlemites. Through innovative initiatives and strategic partnerships, the campaign will continue to mobilize supporters, elevate voices, and advocate for a unified village as he seeks to be the next representative for New York’s 70th Assembly District.
ABOUT JORDAN: Jordan is running for New York's 70th Assembly District. He is a lifelong resident of Harlem who served on his local Community Board for a number of years before successfully managing the historic New York City Council campaign of Yusef Salaam, a member of the Exonerated Central Park 5 member. He currently serves as the Councilman's Chief of Staff and is now running for office to bring about a new era of prosperity as he bridges the gap between the historic legacy of the giants of Harlem’s past and the promise of its leaders of tomorrow.Working together with his community in Albany, Jordan will work towards a New Harlem Renaissance. For more information about Jordan J.G. Wright and his campaign, please visit www.wright4harlem.com.
For Immediate Release: 03/15/24
Contact: Sofia Quintanar, 551-497-1406
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