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Democrat Sean Eldridge Drops More of Husband’s Money on Congressional Run

Democrat Sean Eldridge’s campaign raised a little over $520,000 in the first quarter of this year. Nearly half came from the candidate himself.

By Washington Free Beacon Staff·
Democrat Sean Eldridge Drops More of Husband’s Money on Congressional Run

Democrat Sean Eldridge’s campaign raised a little over $520,000 in the first quarter of this year. Nearly half came from the candidate himself.

Eldridge, the husband of New Republic editor and Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, pitched in $250,000, according to a campaign finance report filed with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday.

That contribution, made in one lump payment on March 31, brings Eldridge’s self-financing total to $965,000.

Eldridge is running for a competitive House seat in New York’s Hudson Valley, in a district he has called home for less than two years.

His apparent carpet bagging has attracted nationwide attention, including in a recent Politico story on the race that portrayed Eldridge as opportunistic, ambitious, and out-of-touch.

Eldridge has spoken in favor of campaign finance reform and criticized the supposedly deleterious effects of money in politics, despite pouring nearly a million dollars into his own campaign.