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Huffines Campaign Surpasses $15 Million in Unprecedented Fundraising Haul

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Huffines Campaign Surpasses $15 Million in Unprecedented Fundraising Haul 
Momentum Surges as Texans Rally Behind the Only Proven Conservative in the Race

DALLAS, TX, JULY 10, 2025 – Today, the Don Huffines campaign for Texas Comptroller announced it has raised over $15 million, an unprecedented fundraising total for a Texas Comptroller’s race. This record-breaking support shows Texans are ready for transparent, efficient government, and they’re backing a proven fighter who will protect every taxpayer dollar.

“This campaign isn't powered by lobbyists or the swamp in Austin, it’s fueled by Texans who believe it’s time to put taxpayers first,” said Huffines. “We’re building a grassroots movement that puts Texans first, and we’re just getting started.”

With major endorsements from leading conservative voices, including Senator Ted Cruz, Ron Paul, Charlie Kirk, Riley Gaines, Vivek Ramaswamy, and a supermajority of the Texas GOP Executive Committee, Huffines has emerged as the clear Republican frontrunner. These leaders have praised Huffines for his liberty first agenda and bold record of results.

Huffines’ signature plan to DOGE Texas has struck a chord with voters across the state. As the only candidate with a proven record of shrinking government, Huffines is uniquely positioned to transform the Comptroller’s office into a taxpayer watchdog.

“This historic support is about more than dollars, it’s about trust. Texans know I won’t back down. As Comptroller, I’ll audit government, root out waste and fraud, and fight to return the savings to taxpayers,” Huffines concluded.

Click here to join our fight to DOGE Texas.

Click here to download a PDF version of this press release.

I STAND WITH TEXAS.

DOGE TEXAS

As your Texas Comptroller, I will DOGE our government to improve efficiency and root out waste and fraud. I’ll fight to return the savings to Texas taxpayers.

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