#BREAKING: @BernieSanders raised $24 million in the 2nd quarter (April-June) of 2019. $18 million this quarter/$6 million transferred from other accounts. The campaign has reached 1 million donors. 45% of donors are 39 & under.
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@BernieSanders campaign manager@fshakir directly calls out candidates doing lavish closed-door fundraisers with Wall Street and other special interests--"we have no idea what they are telling the donors."Show this thread -
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@ninaturner says: After the debate, one candidate went to his donors for advice at private fundraisers (she was talking about@JoeBiden without mentioning him by name).Show this thread -
Senior Adviser Jeff Weaver says: We don't need to have the most money--we didn't have in 2016. "I don't think there's any concern with us getting left behind in fundraising."
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Average donation for the second quarter was $18 per donor
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Sanders campaign estimates it has $30 million cash on hand
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It’s almost like he resonates with people or something.
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Just playing devils advocate, Walmart is by far the largest single employer in the US, so it's not that surprising
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True... and they are among the lowest paid... people, especially working poor, do not usually donate to someone they do not intend to vote for... this IMO is a very good sign... now we just have to get the unions on board...
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