A Colorado Democrat raked in more than $750,000 in the month since winning her party’s primary, The Post has learned, as her Republican opponent Lauren Boebert faces a fundraising crunch.
The campaign for House Democratic candidate Trisha Calvarese will announce the fundraising haul on Thursday — weeks after her June 25 primary victory over Marine veteran Ike McCorkle.
As of the end of that month after expenses, the Boebert campaign recorded nearly $530,000 cash on hand, according to FEC filings, compared with Calvarese’s more than $100,000.
By the end of July with the $750,000 donation windfall, the Calvarese campaign claims to have nearly quadrupled its war chest, leaving it with upwards of $380,000 after using the rest on expenses.