The fund-raising reports provide an early measure of how the Democratic candidates are picking up support in a crowded field. Jay Inslee of Washington, who entered the race at the beginning of March, raised $2.25 million in the quarter, his campaign announced on Monday. John Hickenlooper of Colorado revealed that he raised just over $2 million and had $1.33 million remaining cash-on-hand. Mr. Hickenlooper collected a majority of funds from his home state of Colorado and $1.8 million came from contributions above $200. Julián Castro, the former housing secretary, raised $1.1 million over the three-month period, his campaign said.
Source: New York Times April 15, 2019 21:33 UTC