Elizabeth Warren's Fourth-Quarter Total Is $21.2 Million, Her Campaign Says
New York Times
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts raised $21.2 million for her presidential campaign in the fourth quarter of 2019, her team announced on Friday, a slight dip from the previous quarter and behind three of her top rivals for the Democratic nomination.
The total raised by Ms. Warren in final three months of the year was lower than the $24.6 million she raised from July to September. Last week, her campaign had signaled her lagging fund-raising effort for the quarter, which echoed her slip in the polls over the same period. Days before the end the year, her campaign took the unusual step of going public with its financial performance, announcing that it had raised just over $17 million and conceding that it will be nearly impossible to match last quarter at this point.
That turned out to be right. But her campaign said the announcement also helped spur her best end-of-quarter run of donations in all of 2019 more than $4 million in five days and her best fund-raising day of the campaign, when she brought in $1.5 million on Dec. 31.
Over all, Ms. Warrens money came from nearly 900,000 contributions in the quarter, with an average donation of about $23, demonstrating her potent grass-roots support.
Sanders: 34.5
Buttigieg: 24.7
Biden: 22.7
Warren: 21.2
Yang: 16.5
Klobuchar: 11.4
Gabbard: 3.4
Booker: TBA
Bennet: TBA
Steyer: TBA
Patrick: TBA
Williamson: TBA
Delaney: TBA