Allan Fung, Republican candidate for Jim Langevin’s second congressional district seat, opened his campaign headquarters Saturday at 52 Rolfe St. in Cranston. James Donahue, who serves as …
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Allan Fung, Republican candidate for Jim Langevin’s second congressional district seat, opened his campaign headquarters Saturday at 52 Rolfe St. in Cranston. James Donahue, who serves as co-chairman of the Fung for Congress campaign and is running for a seat on the City Council, introduced Fung.
Donahue said the campaign is off to a fantastic start – adding that through donor support, the campaign is on track with fundraising and is looking to hit its $1 million mark by the end of September.
Fung said donations have helped put them on the national stage; the money has also assisted in producing his first commercial which launches this week.
Between now and November, the campaign’s goal is to knock on 100,000 doors.
“Seventy-three more days we’re going to sneak up on that Democratic opponent and take this seat back,” said Fung. (Herald photos)
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