Kopser for Texas announced raising $180,000 in just over 10 weeks, reflecting a results-focused coalition building momentum in HD47. The campaign has already investedKopser for Texas announced raising $180,000 in just over 10 weeks, reflecting a results-focused coalition building momentum in HD47. The campaign has already invested

Texas House District 47 Campaign Raises $180,000 in 10 Weeks, Emphasizes Voter Expansion Strategy

2026/02/26 02:15
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The Kopser for Texas campaign announced it has raised $180,000 in just over 10 weeks, marking what the campaign describes as a significant early milestone that demonstrates strong alignment behind a results-focused approach in Texas House District 47. The rapid fundraising pace reflects growing enthusiasm for a campaign centered on discipline, direct voter engagement, and what candidate Joseph Kopser calls ‘doing the work required to win.’

‘We can’t rely on a wave election. We have to do the work — earn every vote, expand the electorate, and build a results-focused coalition for Texas,’ said Kopser, who is running for the Texas House seat. In addition to the strong fundraising numbers, the campaign has already made a $40,000 investment to identify and reach like-minded residents who are currently unregistered to vote, rather than focusing solely on traditional persuasion methods targeting already-registered voters.

‘Too often campaigns talk to the same shrinking pool of voters,’ Kopser said. ‘If we want better outcomes, we have to expand the electorate and engage people early.’ This approach is consistent with his work over the last seven years with USTomorrow, though the campaign did not specify the nature of that organization. The campaign is building on the relational organizing model popularized statewide by Blue Action Democrats, which has demonstrated that voters are significantly more likely to turn out when contacted by someone they know and trust.

The Blue Action 2024 Impact Report found that relational outreach consistently outperformed traditional ‘stranger outreach’ methods. In contrast, broader field analysis in Texas has shown declining effectiveness in paid outreach and mass texting. In response, the Kopser campaign is prioritizing volunteer-led engagement and distributed organizing strategies that empower supporters to serve as neighborhood ambassadors who leverage trusted relationships within their own communities.

Using innovative data modeling to identify participation barriers and deliver accurate, localized information, the campaign is equipping supporters with tools to identify neighbors and personal contacts within their networks, encourage consistent civic participation, and engage respectfully across differences. ‘The messenger is just as important as the message,’ Kopser added. ‘When neighbors talk to neighbors, participation rises. When volunteers lead, results improve. That’s what the data shows — and that’s what we’re building.’

The $180,000 raised in just over 10 weeks reflects more than financial strength according to the campaign — it signals operational readiness and disciplined execution. Kopser for Texas is deploying resources early, investing in what it describes as durable turnout infrastructure, and building a coalition prepared to engage voters consistently ahead of the March primary. ‘Our district deserves serious leadership,’ Kopser said. ‘If we want better results in Austin, we have to organize differently. We’re not waiting for momentum — we’re building it.’

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