Wow! Klumb’s got momentum!
· Klumb has over $100,000 in cash on hand, with total receipts of $112,202!
· Klumb was given more in campaign contributions than all four other candidates combined!
· Klumb raised contributions at a rate of more than $1000 a day, every day since he filed for the 10th
Former Democratic State Representative Jason Klumb raised more than the other four candidates combined in his race for
In 2004, this is what the Kansas City Star said about Klumb:
“Klumb is an impressive up-and-comer in the Democratic Party.” “His energy and ideas make him stand out as a candidate . . .”
Last month the Kansas City Star reported:
“Former state Rep. Jason Klumb, a lawyer, has emerged as the early front-runner to succeed state Sen. Charlie Wheeler.”
There is no question now that Klumb remains the front-runner.
According to reports filed today with the Missouri Ethics Commission, Klumb showed monetary contributions received as $56,889. Jolie Justus showed $21,488. Mike Flaherty and Republican Jerry Mounts reported $0 in monetary contributions received. Both reported personal loans to their campaigns. Ingrid Burnett’s report was not available.
Klumb has more cash on hand that any of the five candidates in the race, and is the only candidate to report over $100,000 total receipts at $112,202.
Klumb filed for the 10th
Klumb commented: “It is very gratifying to have such broad based support from civic and community leaders throughout the district and the state. My campaign is gaining momentum every day, and as your State Senator, I look forward to using my experience and energy to represent the people of the 10th District.”
Klumb, 37, has spent most of his professional life serving the public. After working for Governor Carnahan, Klumb was elected to the House of Representatives in 1992. At 24, he became one of the youngest members ever to serve in the
Klumb is a Captain in the Missouri National Guard JAG (Judge Advocate General) Corps and was an Assistant Attorney General in
Klumb graduated from