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Warren and Klobuchar release fourth-quarter fundraising figures

Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar released their fundraising figures Friday for the final months of 2019, with each taking in millions less than other top contenders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Warren’s campaign staff said they realized they were behind in fourth-quarter donations in late December, and announced a goal of raising $20 million by Dec. 31. Klobuchar campaign manager Justin Buoen said that the large increase since the third quarter showed the momentum the candidate has seen since recent strong debate performances.

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