By Andrew Sheeler | Sacramento Bee
In the week since former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced his second bid for governor (he lost to Gavin Newsom last time), the money came rolling in.
Villaraigosa’s campaign announced that it raised more than $1.5 million, a significant amount this early in the race.
In response to the fundraising haul, Villlaraigosa released the following statement, “I am humbled by the overwhelming early response for our campaign that’s focused on solving tough problems on issues that matter like reducing crime and bringing down costs for middle class families. I know we can do big things for California.”
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