The super political action committee backing Hillary Clinton for president is expected to report raking in $15.6 million in the second quarter of this year, an impressive sum that’s on top of the $45 million the Democrat’s election campaign has said it has raised since mid-April.
Guy Cecil, the chief strategist and co-chair of Priorities USA Action, sent an email out to supporters and potential donors on Thursday announcing the $15.6 million haul, of which $12.5 million was brought in the last four weeks alone.
Cecil acknowledged “the amount of money pouring in from the far right wing.” For example, there have been some estimates that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush could raise upwards of $100 million by July 15, the deadline for candidates to disclose their finances.
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“The time has come for our side to kick things into high gear. We have a lot of work to do in the months ahead, but we are starting to see some real momentum,” Cecil added in the email.









