Walter Coppage

$4,542Cash on Hand
$20,404Total Contributions
$17,285Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$4,000.00 Emerson Capps INDIVIDUAL
$4,000.00 Wichita County Democratic Association ENTITY
$3,000.00 Walter Coppage INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Gene Newton INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Walter Coppage INDIVIDUAL
$750.00 Walter Coppage INDIVIDUAL
$700.00 Blaine Purcell INDIVIDUAL
$683.00 Texas Democratic Women of the Wichita Area ENTITY
$512.00 Contribution Anonymous INDIVIDUAL
$334.00 Contribution Anonymous INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$3,289.15 Kfdx ENTITY
$2,302.25 Kauz ENTITY
$1,470.66 Clay County Leader ENTITY
$1,450.00 Simon Welch INDIVIDUAL
$1,400.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$1,138.00 US Postal Service ENTITY
$1,112.77 Wix.com LTD ENTITY
$787.10 Sawyer Printing & Promo ENTITY
$630.00 Banner Publishing Company ENTITY
$521.45 Double Mountain Chronicle ENTITY
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Texas House District 108, which includes a portion of Dallas, Highland Park, and University Park, is one of the most competitive races in Texas this year. Republican State Rep. Morgan Meyer is seeking a fourth term in office and has been challenged to a rematch by his 2018 rival, Democrat Joanna Cattanach. Meyer held onto the seat in 2018 after a recount by only 220 votes. This razor-thin 0.56 percent margin of victory makes this race a top target of Democrats seeking to flip the Texas House to blue this November.
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