Democratic presidential hopefuls started 2020 by reporting sizable cash fundraising totals, suggesting that Republican President Donald Trump's growing campaign war chest may face some serious competition from his rivals
WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential hopefuls started 2020 by reporting sizable cash fundraising totals, suggesting that Republican President Donald Trump's growing campaign war chest may face some serious competition from his rivals.
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren was the only top-tier Democrat to see a fundraising dip from the third quarter to the fourth, as recent polls suggest her momentum stalling in the primary race. After surging into a tie for first place with Biden in early October, Warren has dropped to third place behind him and Sanders in public opinion polls.
"I think Q4 tells a remarkably different story. You see real strength in the numbers of these top-tier candidates," he said. But he said the sheer number of online small donors that have given to the Democratic candidates bodes well for November, since the eventual nominee can raise money from supporters of other candidates.Fundraising has become a point of contention for the field of Democratic presidential hopefuls.
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