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Dems start to announce fundraising totals (Trump beats them all)

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Dems start to announce fundraising totals (Trump beats them all)

Democratic candidates have until October 15th (the next debate) to release their fundraising totals to the FEC.

So far, only Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg have done so - earning $25.3 million and $19.1 million during Q3, respectively. 
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Nationwide polling data shows Biden still in the lead, followed very closely by Elizabeth Warren. Grandpa Sanders is in third place with 16.8% and Buttigieg is in fourth place with 5.5%.

As we move closer to the Iowa caucus in February, there is a growing realization among candidates that cash on hand will make or break a campaign.

"If you are being outraised 3 to 1 by Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, or Joe Biden, you have no viable path to victory," says Rufus Gifford, former finance director for Barack Obama. "Even if you can compete in the early states...shortly thereafter you will run out of money."

Cory Booker recently reached his goal of $1.7 million after asking Hillary Clinton for help and Steve Bullock has applied for public financing to support his campaign.

And then you have President Trump and the RNC, which pulled in a whopping $15 million during the three days following the announcement of the impeachment probe.

The RNC had previously announced donations totaling more than $210 million for 2019 



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