Tram Nguyen Finishes Strongest Fundraising Quarter in Race for Sixth Congressional District

Andover, MA: Fueled by multiple polls slowing her leading and a strong first debate performance, State Representative Tram Nguyen closed the second quarter of 2026 with her highest-yet fundraising totals.

The campaign raised a total of $266,000 in the second quarter of 2026, reflecting the continued investment and shared belief in Tram’s vision and leadership in the Sixth District. Since her launch, Tram has raised more than $690,000 from 2,827 individual donors, and over 80% of all money raised came from in-state supporters. Her median contribution, cycle to date, is below $25. 

“Traveling across the Sixth District, I have met with voters who, like me, come from working-class families and depend on each paycheck, and who believe that the government is failing us in this pivotal moment” said Rep. Tram Nguyen. “This campaign will always be about listening and bringing to the table the voices of those who so often are overlooked and disregarded. Together, we are standing up to special interests and saying no to sending another Washington D.C. insider to Congress. I am proud of the grassroots movement fueling our efforts to win this race.”

Since Tram launched her campaign for Congress, Tram has prioritized direct voter engagement, attending 19 Caucuses, ten forums, and hosting twenty-three Meet & Greets where she has heard directly from voters about what they want to see in Washington. She has met with local small business owners to hear more about what they need to continue to grow and thrive in their communities. 

The campaign has also gained important momentum through a growing list of over 100 endorsements, from State House colleagues, local elected officials and community leaders, organizations, and advocates who recognize Tram’s commitment to delivering results. These include Progressive Mass., North Shore Indivisible, SEIU State Council, UAW International, all four UFCW locals in MA, the Boston Carmen’s Union 589, and IBEWs 1505, 2325, and 2321.

ABOUT TRAM T. NGUYEN: State Representative Tram Nguyen has overcome tough challenges her entire life. At just five years old, Tram came to the United States as a refugee after her family fled Vietnam’s authoritarian regime with only $100, a few suitcases, and a dream.

She has always been a fighter, becoming the first in her family to graduate from college, and as an attorney with the Greater Boston Legal Services standing up for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, veterans, immigrants, low-wage workers, and people with disabilities. In that role, Tram became a member of UAW Local 2320.

In 2018, Tram took on a deeply entrenched Republican incumbent and won by ten points, making history as the first Vietnamese American woman elected to public office in Massachusetts. Since then, she has served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a bold champion for climate action, affordable housing, workers’ rights, and economic opportunity for all.

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