Donald Trump raised more money than all top Democratic presidential opponents in last quarter of 2019

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Donald Trump raised more money than all top Democratic presidential opponents in last quarter of 2019
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Trump, despite his impeachment—or perhaps because of it—wrapped 2019 with his strongest fundraising quarter and with $102.7 million cash on hand.

Sen. Bernie Sanders topped the Democratic field so far, reporting that he raised $34.5 million during the final quarter. He was followed by South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who reported $24.7 million; former Vice President Joe Biden, who reported $22.7 million; and entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who reported $16.5 million. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard trailed the pack with $3.4 million.

President Donald Trump gestures during the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida on December 21.Former Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro announced the end to his candidacy Thursday morning. Sanders said on Twitter his average donation was $18 and that since the start of his candidacy, he's received 5 million contributions from 1.2 million people, which he added, was"more contributions from more people than any candidate...in the history of American politics." He raised $96 million last year and brought in $18 million in December alone.

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