Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she raised $19.1 million in the most recent three months of her presidential bid, outpacing Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has also focused entirely on small donors for campaign money
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she raised $19.1 million in the most recent three months of her Democratic presidential bid, more than tripling her fundraising for the prior quarter and outpacing Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who like Ms. Warren has focused entirely on small donors for campaign money.
Ms. Warren has seen her standing rise in recent national and early-state polls, and her campaign-finance fortunes appear to be tracking upward as well. In an email Monday to supporters, Ms. Warren’s campaign manager...
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