New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy R and First Lady Tammy Murphy greet parade-goers during the 61st Annual Labor Day Parade in south Plainfield

January 9, 2024

New Jersey’s Millionaire First Lady Raises $3 Million from Other Millionaires in Six Weeks for Senate Run

TRENTON, NJ – First Lady Tammy Murphy has raised $3.2 million in her first six weeks as a candidate. This figure surpasses Congressman Andy Kim’s $2.75 million, accumulated over his first fourteen weeks in the race.

Murphy’s campaign reported $2,727,090 in available funds, slightly leading Kim’s total. Her fundraising achievement sets a new record in New Jersey for a non-incumbent, non-self-funded U.S. Senate candidate within a similar timeframe. Contributions for Murphy came from all 21 counties in New Jersey.

New Jersey Senator Michael Testa said he was not shocked that a millionaire who is politically connected through her husband’s position as governor was able to raise so much money so fast.

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Murphy expressed gratitude for the widespread support, emphasizing the enthusiasm for a fresh perspective in Washington. Her campaign launch on November 15 garnered significant attention and financial backing, highlighting a broad coalition of support across the state.

The financial status of three-term incumbent Senator Bob Menendez, currently facing federal corruption charges, remains a focal point. As of September 30, Menendez had $8.55 million available, though his re-election intentions are unclear.

This Democratic primary is shaping up to be a highly anticipated contest nationally. Kim, who joined the race on September 23 following charges against Menendez, raised $1 million in his first week and a total of $4 million in 2023 without corporate PAC contributions. Kim, a three-term congressman with prior experience in the Obama White House, had a 52-day head start over Murphy, who is a first-time candidate.