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QAnon leader Ron Watkins claimed he would raise $1 million dollars while running for Congress. He's raised just over $30,000.

Cheryl Teh   

QAnon leader Ron Watkins claimed he would raise $1 million dollars while running for Congress. He's raised just over $30,000.
  • QAnon leader Ron Watkins claimed he would raise $1 million while running for Congress in Arizona.
  • However, Watkins' GOP primary war chest stands at just over $32,942.22, per FEC filings.

QAnon leader Ron Watkins is $4, but the size of his campaign's war chest pales in comparison to other candidates in the field.

According to $4 for the three months ending December 31, 2021, Watkins raised a total of $32,942.22 in his run for a congressional seat. This included a $2,354 loan from his father, Jim Watkins.

The rest of Watkins' fundraising comprised $11,600, which came from smaller donations of $250 to $1,000 contributed by 25 people, and "unitemized" contributions of $18,988.22.

Watkins' fundraising track record for the quarter pales compared to the $4. O'Halleran has raised more than $1.6 million, with over $435,000 coming in in the last quarter alone. Meanwhile, Eli Crane, a former Navy SEAL, leads the GOP field with just over $810,000 in funds raised.

Watkins said in October in an interview with $4 that he expected to raise a million dollars.

"Mark my words: I am going to raise at least a million dollars and I'm going to win so that the people have a real voice in Washington, DC," Watkins told Vice.

Watkins' campaign manager, $4, $4 that his candidate's fundraising numbers are below the mark because "we really only started fundraising in December. We had a lot of challenges getting funding solutions online. We built two solutions internally."

"We are confident we can mount a credible campaign because all our donors are small donors, the average donation was around I think $53," Teora added. "It shows Ron has real support from working-class people, not rich lobbyist donors."

Watkins' primary form of campaign outreach appears to be his Telegram channel, where he posts messages to close to 400,000 subscribers. In January, he used the platform to share a recording of his appearance at a Scottsdale school board meeting $4

Watkins has $4, the $4 that alleges former President Donald Trump is fighting a "deep state" cabal of human traffickers.

However Watkins, in an October interview with $4, denied involvement in the QAnon conspiracy: "I am not Q. I never have been Q. I've never written a Q post. I've never collaborated with the people that have written a Q post. So, no, I was not involved in that," he told the network.

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