Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren easily outpaced the Democratic field in fundraising — despite not holding a single fundraiser
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And the flurry of financial reports suggested an opening at the periphery of the top tier for other candidates. Sen. Cory Booker raised more than $6 million in the third quarter amid a surge of support in late September. Businessman Andrew Yang raised $10 million. And Harris’ campaign said it has nearly that much on hand.
Biden, Warren and Sanders will all have enough money to fund robust field operations, he said, and “beyond that, the marginal difference between $25 million and $15 million, I think, is relatively small.”In addition, online fundraising can fluctuate wildly.
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