MADISON, Wisconsin — Sen. Bernie Sanders raised $15 million since announcing his presidential campaign in late April, his campaign announced Thursday, with contributions from more than 250,000 individual donors.
The Vermont senator’s campaign touted that nearly 87% of his total money raised came from donors who contributed $250 or less, and said the average donation was just $33.51.
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The numbers are not official until Sanders’ team files a report with the Federal Election Commission in coming days, but campaigns commonly announce their own figures before the report becomes available.
It’s a strong haul for Sanders, who has been surpassing expectations at nearly every turn, though still well behind the $45 million Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton reported raising Wednesday.
Sanders drew the largest crowd of any candidate of this presidential election campaign so far Wednesday night here, where nearly 10,000 filled a coliseum to capacity.
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