Billy Long Continues Robust Fundraising, Establishes Clear Momentum (Billy Long Press Release on 1st Q 2010 Financing Report) District 7 Congressional Run
(Springfield, MO) – Billy Long for Congress announced today that it had raised $88,906 in the First Quarter of 2010 which ended March 31st. The campaign's totalcash on hand grew to $506,851. After the last campaign reporting period, Long reported more cash on hand than all of the other candidates combined. "It's becoming clear that Southwest Missouri does not want to send another career politician to Washington," said Billy Long. "I may not be the prettiest horse in the race, but I will bring common sense to Washington." In addition to the robust fundraising report, former Congressman Mel Hancock, a prominent Missouri statesman and author of the Hancock Amendment, announced his support for Billy in March. Mr. Hancock and Billy share the goal of restraining both spending and taxation of the federal government. "We have got to get spending under control in Washington," said Long. "Politicians keep telling us they are going to stop the spending, yet every year they spend more and more. I'm not going to just talk about it; I'm going to do it." Billy Long is a conservative businessman and auctioneer running for U.S. Congress in the 7th District of Missouri in the Republican primary. For more information on Billy Long campaign, please visit www.BillyLongforCongress.com or call (417) 882-5664 if you have any questions. |
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