Clinton’s $33 Million on Hand Eclipses Any Other Candidate Running for President
Today, Hillary for America (HFA) filed its quarterly FEC report, which shows Clinton with nearly $33 million in the bank – more than any other candidate in either party. In a historic third quarter, Clinton raised more than $28 million in primary dollars and now has received more than 600,000 contributions from nearly 400,000 individual donors to the campaign to date. This was the largest off-year third quarter ever for a non-incumbent. The campaign raised more than $5 million this quarter in contributions of $200 or less, and more than 60 percent of the campaign’s donors this quarter were women.
In addition to the historic fundraising quarter for her own campaign, the Hillary Victory Fund (HVF) raised more than $3 million this quarter, with 62 percent of its contributions coming from women. After a $600,000 transfer to the Democratic National Committee to help strengthen the national party and help the Democratic nominee win the White House, the HVF has more than $1.7 million on hand.
“These numbers are a testament to broad support for Hillary Clinton’s vision for America and her plans to create rising incomes and middle class growth,” said HFA campaign manager Robby Mook. “Thanks to the support of all of our donors, we are on track to hit our goal of $100 million during the primary, which will set us up to reach more voters, organize them, and make Hillary Clinton the Democratic nominee in 2016.”
Hillary for America is also continuing the tradition of transparency she started in 2008 and is voluntarily publishing a list of her top volunteer fundraisers, found here on her website.
Key stats:
HFA cash on hand: $32,995,172.39
HFA Q3 primary contributions: $28,758,790.01
HFA Q3 unitemized contributions ($200 or less): $5,193,811.13
More than 600,000 contributions for the campaign
Nearly 400,000 individual donors for the campaign
More than 60 percent of donors in Q3 were women
93 percent of Q3 donations were $100 or less
HVF cash on hand: $1,754,830.28
HVF Q3 contributions: $3,162,603.57
HVF transfer to DNC: $600,000
62 percent of HVF contributions were from women





















