CNBC's Eamon Javers and political reporter Brian Schwartz join the "Power Lunch" team to break down the latest presidential campaign fundraising numbers.
Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign shrugged off a health scare and took in more than $34.5 million in the fourth quarter, a massive haul in the final stretch before nominating contests start.
The independent senator from Vermont and 2020 Democratic hopeful raised more than $18 million in December, his best month of the election cycle, his campaign said Thursday.
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign took in $22.7 million in the fourth quarter, an improving fundraising pace that still lags some of his rivals for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
It marks the best cash haul for the former vice president so far, his campaign announced Thursday. It did not say how much money it had in the bank heading into January, the crucial final weeks before the first primary nominating contest in Iowa.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren finished the fourth quarter raising $21.2 million, her campaign said Friday, days after she warned that her fundraising operation was 30% behind the pace of the previous three-month period.
After saying the campaign was on the verge of raising $17 million for the quarter, it came back to have its best day of fundraising on the final day of the year, Warren campaign manger Roger Lau said in an announcement email.
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg raised $24.7 million in the final quarter of 2019, according to an email his campaign sent out Wednesday morning.
Since entering the race in April, he’s raised $76 million, the email said, with 733,000 individual donors making up that sum. Buttigieg received his largest donor share in the fourth quarter alone, with 326,000 people contributing to the campaign.
Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign said it expects to raise more than $12.5 million in the fourth quarter, a sum that would help the entrepreneur remain competitive with the front-runners in the Democratic primary.
That haul would show a 25% bump from the $10 million his campaign raised the previous quarter, a campaign spokesman told CNBC on Monday.\
Sen. Amy Klobuchar raised $11.4 million, her campaign announced Friday, more than doubling the $4.8 million raised in the third quarter.
This was the Democratic presidential candidate’s strongest fundraising quarter so far, her campaign said.
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