Dr. Ben Carson will announce whether he’s running for president in the first week of May, the retired neurosurgeon said late Tuesday in a teleforum with supporters.
But first, he needs the cash. “I’m a person who is very fiscally responsible, I never like to be in debt so I want to make sure we have many months of excess funding,” the soon-to-be Republican candidate told supporters as business partner and chat moderator Armstrong Williams urged fans to donate. The phone chat – 63 minutes of Q&A between supporters and Carson — took place just a few hours before the doctor’s new presidential exploratory committee crossed its first fundraising deadline, one Carson told fans in emails was crucial to whether or not he ran.
“We are rapidly approaching that [fundraising goal],” Carson told supporters.
On Wednesday morning, Carson spokesman Doug Watts told msnbc they haven’t yet totaled fundraising numbers from the first 28 days of the campaign, but estimated they’d raise $2 million or more from more than 30,000 donors. $750,000 of that came during the first 48 hours after Carson declared he’d explore a presidential bid on March 3rd, Watts added.
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“It’s an unbelievable number — it surpassed even our wildest expectations!” Watts told msnbc. “He’s been in 23 states in the last 28 days. There’s been a tremendous outpouring of support from all kinds of people.”
Carson’s numbers don’t yet compare to the cash other likely candidates are pull in. Republican Sen. Ted Cruz skipped the exploratory committee phase and raised $2 million in the four days after announcing his presidential bid while former Florida Gov. Jeb is thought to be on his way to raising $100 million in the first quarter of the year.









