Beto O'Rourke Raises $9.4M In First 18 Days As Presidential Candidate [View all]
By Cameron Joseph
April 3, 2019 1:58 pm
Former Rep. Beto ORourke (D-TX) raised $9.4 million in his first 18 days in the presidential campaign, an impressive sum but a fundraising rate that may be hard to sustain going forward.
That haul puts ORourke in the top tier of presidential campaign fundraising, and on a per-day basis puts him ahead of the rest of the field, at over a half-million dollars a day. But it includes almost $6 million in ORourkes first day as a candidate, generally a top fundraising day for campaigns and one that can be hard to recreate later. ORourkes campaign didnt release how many individual donors made contributions. But ORourkes average $48 donation means he can keep coming back to his huge network of online supporters time and again the same method that he used to set Senate fundraising records in his 2018 bid against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).
Not only is this a sign of our grassroots strength during the first two weeks of our campaign but it is a sign of whats possible when you put your full trust in the people of this country, ORourke said in a statement.
ORourkes total fundraising haul puts him currently behind only Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Kamala Harris (D-CA), who raised $18.2 million and $12 million respectively for the race. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) raised $7 million since he entered the race, a strong showing for a candidate who began the campaign with little name recognition. The other candidates havent put their first-quarter fundraising toplines out yet, a sign that theyre not likely to impress.
ORourkes campaign has averaged $522,000 a day, Sanders has averaged $444,000 a day, Harris averaged $171,000 a day, and Buttigieg averaged $103,000 a day.
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