The Delbert Hosemann for Lieutenant Governor campaign issued the following statement.
With
a month to go before the November 5 General Election, Lieutenant
Governor candidate Delbert Hosemann is reporting a formidable $2.73
million in his campaign coffer.
Since
July 1, Hosemann has raised $539,687.77 from individuals, businesses,
and organizations. According to a campaign finance report released
today, $2,733,977.93 cash-on-hand remains in Hosemann’s account as of
September 30, 2019. The report detailed campaign finance activity from
July 1 to September 30.
“As
we travel the State, we’re getting great feedback about our plan for an
even brighter Mississippi for our children and grandchildren. We’re
staying positive and talking about our record of getting things done,
and that is resonating with voters,” Hosemann said. “If Mississippians
choose to hire me for the job, I’ll be ready to hit the ground running
in January on healthcare, education, and growing our economy.”
As
a steadfast conservative who spent most of his career as a businessman
in the private sector, Hosemann’s platform touches several major areas
centered on growing Mississippi’s economy. These include: refocusing on
skills training and increasing the State’s educated workforce; reducing
unnecessary regulations and streamlining state government; encouraging
small business and start-up growth; shoring up aging infrastructure; and
improving access to healthcare and improving health outcomes.
Hosemann
announced his campaign for Lieutenant Governor in early January with a
three-day tour to businesses in Vicksburg, Brookhaven, Columbus, DeSoto
County, Greenwood, Hattiesburg, Meridian, Rankin County, Tupelo, and the
Mississippi Gulf Coast. Since then, Hosemann and his wife, Lynn—along
with campaign staff and dozens of volunteers—have been on the road
participating in forums, roundtables, festivals, and other events across
the State.
For more information about the campaign, visit www.delberthosemann.com.
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