Chris Hunter raises $242K in bid to unseat Gus Bilirakis

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Democratic candidate Chris Hunter announced Thursday that he raised $242,266 in the first quarter for his bid to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis in Florida’s 12th Congressional District.

“I am honored by the support our campaign is receiving. This campaign is about honest American service and a renewal of shared American values. The support our campaign is receiving shows just how strongly our message resonates,” said Hunter, a former federal prosecutor and FBI agent.

“Voters in my district and throughout our country are choosing to support leaders—people who place service to our country first. All of us are tired of politicians who play political games and say and do anything to get re-elected. It’s time for a new generation to lead us forward.”

Hunter declared for CD 12 in January and faces Stephen Perenich, Robert Tager, and Mathew Thomas in the Democratic Primary. Tager was the 2016 Democratic nominee for the district.

Both candidates have made plenty of attacks on Bilirakis, currently in his sixth term, and Hunter used his fundraising announcement to fire another volley over the Tarpon Springs Republican accepting campaign donations from corporate PACs and other groups.

“A congressional seat is not an entitlement program for career politicians, especially when their voting record aligns with the special interests who fund them instead of the people they are supposed to be representing,” Hunter said.

Hunter pointed to $79,000 in contributions Bilirakis received from drug companies last election cycle when he was sponsoring a bill on opioids as evidence of such an alignment.

Hunter is the first in the CD 12 field to preview his first-quarter fundraising numbers.

Through the end of 2017, Bilirakis had raised $787,359 for his re-election and had $370,061 in the bank. Tager account had $5,747 on hand at the end of the year while Thomas had $1,123.

CD 12 covers all of Pasco County and parts of northern Pinellas and Hillsborough counties. The seat carries a heavy advantage for Republicans – it voted plus-19 for Donald Trump in the 2016 cycle and is currently listed as “safely Republican” by University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato‘s “Crystal Ball

Drew Wilson

Drew Wilson covers legislative campaigns and fundraising for Florida Politics. He is a former editor at The Independent Florida Alligator and business correspondent at The Hollywood Reporter. Wilson, a University of Florida alumnus, covered the state economy and Legislature for LobbyTools and The Florida Current prior to joining Florida Politics.


2 comments

  • Jonathan Snow

    April 6, 2018 at 4:21 pm

    Mathew Thomas has dropped out of the race.

  • Michael

    April 17, 2018 at 10:12 am

    Looking at the FEC reports just filed by Bilirakis and Hunter tells the story. About 95% of the people who donated to Bilirakis are Floridians. About 28% of the people who donated to Hunter are Floridians. Hunter’s FEC report is full of Massachusetts, California and New York donors. It looks like Nancy Pelosi opened her rolodex and told her people to write checks to Hunter, while the local people and standing strongly with Gus.

    Chris Hunter also launched his campaign with a boldface lie about Gus’ voting record. Those tactics may work elsewhere but will certainly not work in Florida 12. The people know that Gus is a tireless fighter for the little guy and especially our veterans, our real heroes!

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