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Who funds Angela Alsobrooks

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
December 18, 2024
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Who funds Angela Alsobrooks

Maryland Democratic Senator Angela Alsobrooks speaks on stage during the second day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on August 20 in Chicago. Andrew Harnik Source: Getty Images

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Angela Alsobrooks (D) – Funding Overview

Angela Alsobrooks, a Democratic candidate, has attracted substantial financial support for her campaign, with total contributions reaching $1,085,780. This funding is indicative of the strategic alliances she has formed across various sectors, crucial for her political endeavors.

Notable contributors include EMILY’s List, which has provided $124,806, and the University of Maryland, contributing $94,010. Additionally, significant backing comes from the State of Maryland at $85,004, and Medstar Health, which donated $80,614. Other key contributors encompass prominent organizations and entities such as Wilmerhale LLP ($79,465), Johns Hopkins University ($78,789), and Prince George’s County, MD ($73,224).

This diverse funding base showcases the multifaceted support Alsobrooks has secured from educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and various major firms. Such backing not only emphasizes her influence in the political arena but also reflects her ability to engage with a wide array of interests, enhancing her position as a competitive candidate. Source:  Open Secrets

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