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  • Cammie Croft Raises $152,990 in First 24 Hours Since Launching Campaign for Congress in NJ-11

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    Sep 23, 2025

    MONTCLAIR, NJ — Just 24 hours after launching her campaign for New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, public servant and nonprofit leader Cammie Croft announced that she raised $152,990 — a show of early momentum that underscores her strength. This is a critical seat for Democrats to protect in the midterms to take back the House, provide a desperately needed check on President Trump, and a major opportunity to embrace a new generation of leaders.

    New Jerseyans are rallying behind Croft’s proven record of delivering results for working families and her commitment to fighting corruption, lowering costs, and ensuring every family has the opportunity to succeed.

    “I am honored by the incredible support we’ve received in just the first day of this campaign,” said Cammie Croft. “From groceries to energy bills to child care, costs are crushing families in North Jersey. While politicians and the ultra-rich look out for themselves, I’ve spent my career fighting for working people and building solutions that make life better. With this momentum, we’re ready to take this fight to Washington and deliver real results for New Jersey’s 11th District.”

    WATCH LAUNCH VIDEO HERE

    For more information, visit CammieforCongress.com

    ABOUT CAMMIE

    Raised in a small railroad town in Pennsylvania, Cammie Croft was the first in her family to graduate from college and has spent more than two decades in public service. She helped pass the Affordable Care Act in the Obama White House, fought to expand human rights with Amnesty International, and has always worked to make government deliver for working families.

    Most recently, Cammie built a clean energy nonprofit from the ground up, helping families lower their energy bills nationwide. A mom of three living in Montclair, Cammie is running for Congress to lower costs, end corruption, and build a stronger, fairer economy for New Jersey families.