President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee raised $105 million in the second quarter of 2019, the RNC announced Tuesday.
That number, first reported by The New York Times, eclipses the roughly $85 million in contributions then-President Barack Obama’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee raised during the same period in 2011 as he sought a second White House term.
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"Our massive fundraising success is a testament to the overwhelming support for President Trump,” Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign manager, said in a statement. "No Democrat candidate can match this level of enthusiasm or President Trump’s outstanding record of results."
Trump and his fundraising committees raked in $54 million of the $105 million total, while the RNC collected $51 million. RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement that the “record-breaking fundraising” by the national party “has allowed us to identify troves of new supporters online and continue investing in our unprecedented field program.”
McDaniel added: “Our grassroots army is already hard at work — putting us in prime position to re-elect President Trump and Republicans across the country.”
News of the enormous haul by Trump’s reelection effort, which enjoys a combined $100 million in cash on hand, follows another impressive fundraising performance by one of the president’s Democratic challengers, Pete Buttigieg.
The South Bend, Ind., mayor — who was virtually unknown on the national stage prior to the launch of his presidential exploratory committee in January — announced Monday that his campaign fetched more than $24.8 million in the year’s second quarter.