Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign announced on Monday that it raised $12 million in the second fundraising quarter of this year. That amount — when combined with the cash his allied groups brought in — catapults the Florida senator to the top tier of GOP candidates in terms of fundraising.
In addition to the $12 million raised, Rubio’s leadership political action committee brought in $1.2 million, while a super PAC and non-profit policy group backing Rubio raised $32 million. That brings Team Rubio’s total haul to about $45.2 million.
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While the amount is impressive, it still puts him in third place in the overall GOP money race. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is far ahead in first after his campaign and allied super PAC brought in a massive $114 million haul in the first half of the year. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas came in second with $51 million during that same time frame.
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s campaign and outside groups backing him have raised $17.9 million while former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina reported a total of $4.8 million. Candidates must file their April-June numbers to federal officials by July 15, while super PACs supporting those candidates have until July 31 to file reports.








