WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker says he's hit the $1.
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker says he's hit the $1.7 million fundraising goal he set for his campaign about a week ago, ensuring he has enough money to continue his White House bid.The New Jersey senator had said on Sept. 21 that if he failed to raise the money by Monday he'd end his 2020 bid. The plea prompted support from politicians including former rival New York Sen.
Booker's campaign manager said the money would go toward ballot access and hiring staff, among other things.
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