Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has
made history by raising more money than every 2016 Republican
pretender candidate, and every 2012 Republican pretender candidate
not named Mitt Romney.
According to The New York Times:
Mr. Sanders, the socialist Vermont senator, running for the Democratic presidential nomination, has raised at least $8.3 million online through June 17, according to Federal Election Commission records. His campaign won’t file its initial report until July 15, but filings by ActBlue, the online fund-raising committee that serves as a conduit for Democratic campaigns, show that Mr. Sanders has brought in more money in May and the first half of June than any other Democratic candidate using ActBlue.It’s likely that Mr. Sanders will report more than $9 million raised as of June 30, the deadline for midyear F.E.C. reports. That amount is larger than any Republican not named Mitt Romney raised in the first half of 2011.
Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every
Republican pretender candidate because people believe in him and his
message. In terms of dollars, Republicans will continue to rely on a
handful of billionaires to bankroll their super PACs, but President
Obama’s reelection campaign demonstrated that small individual donors
are a barometer of success at the polls.
The individuals who give money to presidential
campaigns are the most likely to show up and vote. They are the most
committed of supporters, and Republicans have struggled for years to
mobilize the type of authentic grassroots support that is rallying
around Senator Sanders (I-VT).
Hillary Clinton is a phenomenal candidate, and
against any other Democrat not named Obama, Sanders would probably be
leading the field.
Bernie
Sanders is putting together a genuine movement of the people, and the
billionaires are being put notice that the American people are coming to
take their country back.
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