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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders outpaces Clinton in fundraising for fourth straight month [View all]drokhole
(1,230 posts)12. Yep, par for the course...
Bernie Sanders Campaign Finance (as of March 2016)
$182.2M
99.98% Campaign donations
0.02% Super PACs and other groups
65% of campaign donations came from donations of $200 or less
Hillary Clinton Campaign Finance (as of April 2016)
$256.2M
70% Campaign donations
30% Super PACs and other groups
19% of campaign donations came from donations of $200 or less
$182.2M
99.98% Campaign donations
0.02% Super PACs and other groups
65% of campaign donations came from donations of $200 or less
Hillary Clinton Campaign Finance (as of April 2016)
$256.2M
70% Campaign donations
30% Super PACs and other groups
19% of campaign donations came from donations of $200 or less
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Sanders outpaces Clinton in fundraising for fourth straight month [View all]
GeorgiaPeanuts
May 2016
OP
Anyone who thinks this race isn't closed, needs to seriously consider the possibility that they have
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#29
if Bernie wins a majority of pledged delegates....the whole game changes
virtualobserver
May 2016
#32
The odds were cheating, fraud and disenfranchisement and he still it at her heels.
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#26
This is why the D party isn't afraid of Clinton losing to Trump. Their ACTUAL base wins regardless.
arcane1
May 2016
#9
Our decision to donate to Sanders has nothing to do about him winning or losing...
GeorgiaPeanuts
May 2016
#23
That's what the donations have always been for and CA it's expensive. So here back at ya
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#28
It is a darn shame that Sanders does not raise $$ for Down ticket Dems like Hillary does.
riversedge
May 2016
#36
"He raised nearly $20 million LESS than he raised in March.." Slowing down down
riversedge
May 2016
#37