Beth Davidson’s Congressional Campaign Raises $850,000 in Less Than Five Months

July 1, 2025

NYACK, NY — Less than five months after launching her campaign for Congress, Beth Davidson has raised over $850,000, the most of any candidate in the race for NY-17. Davidson will report more $350,000 raised in the second fiscal quarter of the year, from nearly 6,000 contributions with an average contribution under $65, demonstrating a massive outpouring of grassroots support that underscores the depth of enthusiasm and energy behind her campaign.

The fundraising success follows more than 150 endorsements for Davidson’s campaign, including the unified backing of Rockland County’s Democratic Party leadership and elected officials—a critical show of strength in a county that makes up 40% of the district—as well as a slate of major Westchester political leaders.

“Winning this race is going to take real grassroots support and a history of winning the tough fights and delivering for the Hudson Valley” said Beth Davidson. “I’m blown away by the support our campaign has generated–securing over 150 endorsements along the way. The people of NY-17 are sending a powerful message: they want a proven fighter, someone who’s already beaten Republicans in tough races and knows how to deliver real results for the Hudson Valley.”

With healthcare costs rising, economic pressures mounting, and public safety a top concern, Davidson’s personal story and track record of service to the Hudson Valley continue to resonate across the district.

About Beth Davidson:
Beth Davidson is a dedicated public servant, former Nyack School Board Vice President, and current Rockland County Legislator. A thyroid cancer survivor, she has fought firsthand for affordable healthcare and understands the real costs families face. She and her husband, Jeff, moved to Nyack 20 years ago, where they are raising their two children, Josie and Hugo.

For more information, visit bethdavidsonforcongress.com.