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Hillary Clinton’s campaign raised $55 million in the latest fundraising quarter
Clinton’s $37 million in primary dollars in the fourth quarter set a new record for the best off-year Q4 for a non-incumbent.
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Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign raised $37 million in the three-month period that ended December 31, filling the war chest of a campaign that has pulled in more than $112 million overall for the Democratic contest, her campaign said Friday. The money didn’t come easy, however.
Clinton has raised roughly as much for the primary as President Barack Obama did during 2011 as a sitting president and more than either Clinton or Obama in 2007 despite having one fewer quarter to raise.
“We are now heading into Iowa and New Hampshire with the resources we need to be successful”, Robby Mook, Clinton’s campaign manager, said in a statement announcing the figures.
The majority of the donations made in the fourt quarter – 94 percent – were in increments of less than $100, Hillary For America said. That money would help Clinton in the general election should she win the nomination. Since he launched his campaign, he has received more than 2.3 donations and raised over $40 million.
But following a marathon, 11-hour hearing on the national security ramifications of her personal server use, Clinton emerged from the scandal relatively unscathed, and her campaign reported their most lucrative fundraising hour in the hour after the hearing. The campaign spent about $75 million in 2015, building large organizations in the early voting states and a data-driven operation to connect with voters.
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Clinton isn’t alone in releasing some selective details ahead of that schedule. It has $38 million in the bank. Ted Cruz’s campaign said it had raised almost $20 million in the fourth quarter.