With Election Day only two months away, mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie is stepping on the gas, dropping another $1.25 million.
With Election Day only two months away, mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie is stepping on the gas: The nonprofit founder and Levi Strauss heirjust this week, bringing his own total contribution to his mayoral bid up to $4.73 million, according to the latesthas thus far been poured into the November election and Lurie, a first-time aspirant for City Hall, has personally contributed about 14 percent of that sum. As of Sept. 4, Lurie’s campaign has raised a total of some $5.
The PAC, which can accept unlimited funds, has been receiving money from deep-pocketed donors such as WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum, who gave $500,000, and biotech investment firm owner Oleg Nodelman, who gave $250,000. It was also partially funded by Lurie’s relatives — $1 million from his billionaire philanthropist mother Miriam “Mimi” Haas and another $100,000 from his brother Ari Lurie.Lurie’s campaign fundraising has been a steady stream, until recently — when the candidate injected $2.
But the candidate has the fewest supporters from the southern part of the city, including Bayview, Visitacion Valley, Portola, the Excelsior, Ingleside, and Lake Merced. campaign workers' salaries and contractorsHowever, this does not include expenditures in the past couple of months. As the race entered its final stretch, Lurie opened its Chinatown campaign organizing headquarters at 571 Clay St.
Jim Ross, a veteran political strategist in the Bay Area, does not think the PAC is overdoing it. Ross thinks most people are good at tuning out advertising."A person in an urban setting sees on average 5,000 advertisements per day," he said."How much do people actually remember?"
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