2020 Democratic presidential candidates' first-quarter fundraising totals: - Sen. Sanders: $18,200,000 - Sen. Harris: $12,000,000 - Beto O'Rourke: $9,400,000 - Pete Buttigieg: $7,000,000 NBConCampaignTrail
she and Barack Obama registered in 2007, Democratic donors and strategists said Wednesday they've generally been impressed with this year's early returns.
"We have a lot of friends running," Wolf said in a telephone interview with NBC News."There’s a lot of new and exciting candidates running and we want them to get to the debate stage.
Each candidate has his or her own strategy, with Sanders showing again — as he did in his 2016 primary fight against Clinton — that he is the master of the small-donor game. His money came in the form of 900,000 individual contributions from a total of 525,000 donors, according to his campaign, and only one-tenth of 1 percent of his givers put in the maximum of $2,800 for the primary.
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