Fundraising plays a central role in many presidential campaigns, and is a key factor in determining the viability of candidates. Money raised is applied for the salaries of non-volunteers in the campaign, transportation, campaign materials, media advertisements and other contingencies. Under United States law, officially declared candidates are required to file campaign finance details with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) at the end of every calendar month or quarter. Summaries of these reports are made available to the public shortly thereafter, revealing the relative financial situations of all the campaigns.
Selected campaign-specific finance information through October 16, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Harris [1] | $1,025,424,011 | $97,211,775 | $504,671,459 | $181,167,800 | 35.9% | $0 | $939,033,505 | $165,857,413 | $118,825,510 |
Trump [2] | $391,920,530 | $16,227,642 | $54,524,760 | $16,304,223 | 29.9% | $10,446 | $355,705,848 | $99,689,404 | $36,214,682 |
Kennedy [3] | $62,846,924 | $565,836 | $62,298,081 | $16,005,549 | 25.7% | $4,525,133 | $61,628,901 | $240,464 | $1,218,024 |
West [4] | $1,345,338 | $18,652 | $1,345,075 | $678,620 | 50.5% | $72,605 | $1,338,498 | $25,483 | $6,840 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through September 30, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Harris [5] | $928,210,236 | $221,800,946 | $437,468,126 | $162,848,775 | 37.2% | $0 | $773,176,093 | $269,813,057 | $187,471,148 |
Trump [6] | $375,692,888 | $62,679,927 | $43,065,329 | $16,304,223 | 37.9% | $130,999 | $256,016,444 | $77,579,173 | $119,676,444 |
Kennedy [7] | $62,281,089 | $1,909,447 | $61,781,211 | $15,751,678 | 25.5% | $4,525,133 | $61,388,437 | $3,216,273 | $892,652 |
West [8] | $1,323,531 | $34,986 | $1,323,308 | $664,473 | 50.2% | $77,860 | $1,277,444 | $0 | $46,086 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through August 31, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Harris [9] | $706,409,291 | $189,615,034 | $335,939,207 | $133,333,001 | 39.7% | $0 | $503,363,036 | $173,848,978 | $235,483,260 |
Trump [10] | $313,012,961 | $44,500,313 | $28,439,833 | $11,303,219 | 39.7% | $481,063 | $178,437,271 | $61,264,937 | $134,575,691 |
Kennedy [11] | $60,371,641 | $2,738,360 | $60,149,329 | $15,164,249 | 25.2% | $4,020,685 | $58,172,164 | $4,454,850 | $2,199,478 |
West [12] | $1,288,545 | $30,763 | $1,288,322 | $648,872 | 50.4% | $77,860 | $1,277,444 | $31,783 | $11,101 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through July 31, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Harris [13] | $516,794,257 | $204,488,911 | $236,647,429 | $100,228,765 | 42.4% | $0 | $329,514,057 | $80,718,190 | $219,717,204 |
Trump [14] | $268,512,649 | $47,511,053 | $18,171,011 | $7,421,664 | 40.8% | $15,233 | $117,172,334 | $24,267,608 | $151,340,315 |
Kennedy [15] | $57,633,281 | $5,623,152 | $57,542,505 | $14,428,306 | 25.1% | $3,487,266 | $53,717,314 | $7,283,007 | $3,915,968 |
West [16] | $1,257,782 | $36,998 | $1,257,559 | $634,067 | 50.4% | $6,798 | $1,245,661 | $49,397 | $12,121 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through June 30, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [17] | $312,305,346 | $63,791,037 | $117,355,916 | $52,257,694 | 44.5% | $0 | $248,795,867 | $59,410,669 | $95,946,483 |
Williamson [18] | $5,203,962 | $14,217 | $4,062,374 | $1,910,155 | 47.0% | $1,129,543 | $5,038,928 | $12,295 | $165,034 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [19] | $221,001,595 | $21,456,920 | $9,837,843 | $4,019,758 | 40.9% | $288,189 | $92,904,725 | $9,925,125 | $128,096,870 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [20] | $52,010,129 | $5,389,346 | $51,923,383 | $13,231,782 | 25.5% | $3,071,865 | $46,434,307 | $6,252,498 | $5,575,823 |
West [21] | $1,220,784 | $63,582 | $1,220,561 | $615,858 | 50.5% | $16,958 | $1,196,264 | $54,443 | $24,520 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through May 31, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [22] | $248,514,310 | $37,663,158 | $89,247,794 | $41,160,328 | 46.1% | $0 | $189,385,198 | $30,582,471 | $91,566,116 |
Williamson [23] | $5,189,745 | $53,616 | $4,048,645 | $1,904,729 | 47.0% | $1,129,543 | $5,026,633 | $45,573 | $163,112 |
Palmer [24] | $931,687 | $78,790 | $50,608 | $7,308 | 14.4% | $686,710 | $927,150 | $80,100 | $4,537 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [25] | $199,544,675 | $75,393,463 | $2,328,862 | $931,984 | 40.0% | $140,946 | $82,979,601 | $7,892,437 | $116,565,075 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [26] | $46,620,784 | $2,591,427 | $46,539,909 | $12,270,295 | 26.4% | $2,652,341 | $40,181,809 | $6,338,905 | $6,438,975 |
West [27] | $1,157,202 | $61,073 | $1,157,074 | $582,091 | 50.3% | $28,580 | $1,141,821 | $64,385 | $15,381 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through April 30, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [28] [a] | $210,851,152 | $24,152,086 | $71,717,267 | $34,119,820 | 47.6% | $0 | $158,802,727 | $25,213,215 | $84,485,429 |
Williamson [29] | $5,136,128 | $42,658 | $4,026,627 | $1,898,382 | 47.1% | $1,085,218 | $4,981,060 | $65,582 | $155,069 |
Palmer [30] | $852,897 | $52,497 | $49,833 | $7,283 | 14.6% | $686,710 | $847,049 | $48,264 | $5,848 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [31] | $124,151,213 | $9,432,589 | $1,356,368 | $531,701 | 39.2% | $1,084,890 | $75,087,164 | $5,508,669 | $49,064,049 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [32] | $44,029,356 | $10,671,289 | $43,971,503 | $11,403,378 | 25.9% | $1,196,508 | $33,842,903 | $6,520,942 | $10,186,453 |
West [33] | $1,096,129 | $70,702 | $1,096,001 | $546,592 | 49.9% | $28,580 | $1,077,436 | $100,297 | $18,693 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through March 31, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [34] [a] | $186,699,066 | $43,779,068 | $61,298,644 | $30,058,265 | 49.0% | $0 | $133,589,512 | $29,244,430 | $85,546,559 |
Phillips [35] | $6,931,364 | $364,628 | $14,628 | $8,828 | 60.4% | $350,000 | $7,372,025 | $439,486 | $1,308 |
Williamson [36] | $5,093,470 | $99,306 | $3,988,045 | $1,882,990 | 47.2% | $1,085,219 | $4,915,477 | $123,514 | $177,993 |
Palmer [37] | $800,400 | $74,960 | $43,848 | $6,498 | 14.8% | $686,710 | $798,785 | $112,018 | $1,615 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [38] | $114,718,624 | $15,341,624 | $1,180,783 | $488,974 | 41.4% | $569,899 | $69,578,495 | $3,739,984 | $45,140,129 |
Haley [39] | $57,217,202 | $1,035,818 | $46,910,524 | $12,767,286 | 27.2% | $0 | $49,379,861 | $4,702,296 | $7,837,340 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [40] | $33,358,068 | $5,396,578 | $33,313,076 | $10,567,042 | 31.7% | $1,584,716 | $27,321,962 | $4,493,923 | $6,036,106 |
West [41] | $1,025,428 | $92,069 | $1,025,299 | $508,130 | 49.6% | $62,416 | $977,139 | $69,829 | $48,288 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through February 29, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [42] [a] | $142,919,999 | $21,326,368 | $42,125,521 | $21,432,870 | 50.9% | $0 | $104,345,082 | $6,297,582 | $71,011,921 |
Phillips [43] | $7,020,232 | $453,496 | $1,770,212 | $417,833 | 23.6% | $5,486,430 | $6,932,539 | $577,294 | $76,166 |
Williamson [44] [b] | $4,994,164 | $138,646 | $3,890,143 | $1,838,176 | 47.3% | $1,085,218 | $4,791,963 | $417,411 | $202,201 |
Palmer [45] | $725,440 | $151,590 | $37,280 | $4,280 | 11.5% | $686,710 | $682,862 | $177,510 | $42,578 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [46] | $99,377,000 | $10,898,012 | $843,020 | $353,388 | 41.9% | $274,920 | $65,838,511 | $7,848,263 | $33,538,489 |
Haley [47] | $56,181,384 | $8,605,993 | $45,875,316 | $12,404,235 | 27.0% | $0 | $44,677,565 | $10,100,212 | $11,503,819 |
Binkley [48] | $11,435,394 | $332,252 | $370,240 | $2,435 | 0.7% | $10,698,206 | $11,417,756 | $347,691 | $17,638 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [49] | $27,961,490 | $3,173,716 | $27,920,192 | $9,202,766 | 33.0% | $1,375,228 | $22,828,039 | $2,893,218 | $5,133,451 |
West [50] | $933,359 | $153,832 | $933,359 | $465,699 | 49.9% | $12,939 | $907,310 | $230,657 | $26,048 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information through January 31, 2024, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [51] [a] | $121,593,630 | $15,718,139 | $34,342,205 | $18,045,062 | 52.5% | $0 | $98,047,501 | $5,693,303 | $55,983,134 |
Phillips [52] | $6,566,736 | $1,550,497 | $1,566,716 | $377,934 | 24.1% | $5,236,430 | $6,361,559 | $1,710,534 | $199,964 |
Williamson [53] | $4,855,518 | $1,001,143 | $3,753,960 | $1,778,669 | 47.4% | $1,190,064 | $4,374,552 | $729,069 | $480,966 |
Palmer [54] | $573,850 | $279,225 | $37,140 | $4,140 | 11.1% | $536,710 | $505,352 | $341,951 | $68,498 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [55] | $88,478,988 | $8,844,631 | $657,459 | $276,897 | 42.1% | $1,074,321 | $57,990,248 | $11,443,833 | $30,488,740 |
Haley [56] | $47,575,391 | $11,549,207 | $38,590,012 | $10,149,916 | 26.3% | $0 | $34,577,353 | $13,108,050 | $12,998,038 |
Ramaswamy [57] | $41,390,957 | $4,335,212 | $11,845,047 | $5,317,997 | 44.9% | $27,670,000 | $39,548,795 | $3,982,498 | $1,842,162 |
DeSantis [58] | $39,134,023 | $1,147,602 | $32,921,293 | $6,877,293 | 20.9% | $25,486 | $30,355,489 | $2,105,419 | $8,778,534 |
Binkley [59] | $11,103,142 | $864,711 | $362,591 | $1,756 | 0.5% | $10,428,828 | $11,070,065 | $869,488 | $33,078 |
Christie [60] | $7,455,795 | $124,891 | $7,421,555 | $2,191,418 | 29.5% | $0 | $6,413,960 | $1,392,607 | $1,041,835 |
Hutchinson [61] | $1,561,012 | $50,294 | $1,338,613 | $505,225 | 37.7% | $64,271 | $1,511,853 | $81,651 | $49,159 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [62] | $24,787,774 | $2,672,092 | $24,749,668 | $7,952,219 | 32.1% | $0 | $19,934,821 | $3,257,921 | $4,852,953 |
West [63] | $779,527 | $140,898 | $779,527 | $431,159 | 55.3% | $14,553 | $676,653 | $124,706 | $102,873 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information from October 1 to December 31, 2023, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [64] [a] | $105,875,491 | $33,037,210 | $25,975,051 | $14,305,517 | 55.1% | $0 | $92,354,198 | $19,259,279 | $45,958,298 |
Phillips [65] | $5,016,238 | $5,016,238 | $1,016,218 | $225,927 | 22.2% | $4,236,430 | $4,656,238 | $4,656,238 | $360,000 |
Williamson [66] | $3,854,375 | $1,339,016 | $3,355,377 | $1,616,210 | 48.2% | $593,031 | $3,645,484 | $1,231,291 | $208,892 |
Palmer [67] | $294,625 | $294,625 | $29,625 | $3,015 | 10.2% | $265,000 | $163,401 | $163,401 | $131,224 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [68] | $79,634,357 | $19,111,279 | $431,699 | $178,977 | 41.5% | $99,329 | $46,546,415 | $23,565,298 | $33,087,942 |
DeSantis [69] | $38,361,550 | $6,714,088 | $32,490,189 | $6,781,494 | 20.9% | $26,167 | $28,625,199 | $9,304,642 | $9,736,351 |
Ramaswamy [70] | $37,055,746 | $10,446,566 | $11,450,460 | $5,126,038 | 44.8% | $23,750,000 | $35,566,297 | $12,204,994 | $1,489,448 |
Haley [71] | $36,026,184 | $17,316,948 | $28,792,841 | $6,795,202 | 23.6% | $0 | $21,469,303 | $14,311,759 | $14,556,882 |
Burgum [72] | $17,882,365 | $2,702,700 | $3,087,845 | $689,129 | 22.3% | $13,970,653 | $17,805,576 | $4,948,486 | $76,789 |
Johnson [73] | $14,570,449 | $972 | $148,692 | $0 | 0.0% | $0 | $13,632,192 | $227,917 | –$11,533,150 |
Scott [74] | $14,492,592 | $1,444,044 | $12,224,139 | $4,241,714 | 34.7% | $0 | $30,309,565 | $8,396,863 | $6,337,306 |
Binkley [75] | $10,239,657 | $3,153,286 | $359,728 | $21,578 | 6.0% | $9,717,165 | $10,200,577 | $3,125,643 | $39,080 |
Christie [76] | $7,330,905 | $1,891,871 | $7,296,867 | $2,138,024 | 29.3% | $0 | $5,021,353 | $3,497,539 | $2,309,552 |
Pence [77] | $5,109,979 | $584,250 | $5,023,544 | $2,097,236 | 41.7% | $1,498,131 | $4,408,468 | $1,064,191 | $701,511 |
Hutchinson [78] | $1,510,718 | $261,415 | $1,295,319 | $798,923 | 61.7% | $57,271 | $1,430,201 | $506,186 | $80,516 |
Hurd [79] | $1,451,431 | –$1,107 | $1,447,586 | $735,367 | 50.8% | $15,479 | $1,424,502 | $195,038 | $26,929 |
Elder [80] | $1,375,322 | –$62,823 | $1,346,145 | $918,078 | 68.2% | $149,396 | $1,372,426 | $178,982 | $2,696 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Kennedy [81] | $22,115,682 | $7,037,153 | $22,080,359 | $7,034,122 | 31.9% | $0 | $16,676,899 | $7,770,412 | $5,438,782 |
West [82] | $638,629 | $316,821 | $638,629 | $380,849 | 59.6% | $0 | $551,947 | $335,546 | $86,682 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information from July 1 to September 30, 2023, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [83] [a] | $72,838,281 | $24,785,201 | $15,237,941 | $9,061,416 | 59.5% | $0 | $73,094,919 | $12,730,208 | $32,180,366 |
Kennedy [84] | $15,078,528 | $8,713,134 | $15,052,084 | $5,072,721 | 33.7% | $0 | $8,906,488 | $7,060,571 | $6,172,041 |
Williamson [85] | $2,515,359 | $821,832 | $2,277,201 | $1,191,053 | 52.3% | $347,490 | $2,414,193 | $825,656 | $101,167 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
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Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [86] | $60,523,078 | $24,535,602 | $198,507 | $48,495 | 24.4% | $295,222 | $22,981,118 | $9,510,032 | $37,541,961 |
DeSantis [87] | $31,272,333 | $11,160,604 | $28,630,211 | $5,393,747 | 18.8% | $1,089,428 | $18,945,428 | $11,073,127 | $12,326,905 |
Ramaswamy [88] | $26,609,180 | $7,444,499 | $9,560,937 | $4,466,614 | 46.7% | $15,250,000 | $22,361,303 | $12,227,262 | $4,247,877 |
Haley [89] | $18,709,236 | $8,240,333 | $14,115,020 | $3,413,529 | 24.2% | $0 | $7,157,544 | $3,502,174 | $11,551,692 |
Burgum [90] | $15,179,666 | $3,411,365 | $2,935,366 | $593,430 | 20.2% | $12,200,653 | $12,857,090 | $4,742,728 | $2,322,576 |
Johnson [91] | $14,569,477 | $5,762,284 | $147,720 | $0 | 0.0% | $12,503,240 | $13,441,587 | $7,174,976 | $1,127,750 |
Scott [92] | $13,048,548 | $4,597,516 | $11,085,680 | $3,676,601 | 33.2% | $927,827 | $21,912,702 | $12,374,262 | $13,440,124 |
Binkley [93] | $7,086,371 | $4,990,944 | $331,327 | $107,841 | 32.6% | $6,664,175 | $7,074,934 | $5,590,586 | $11,437 |
Christie [94] | $5,439,033 | $3,782,647 | $5,405,108 | $1,515,736 | 28.0% | $0 | $1,523,814 | $1,457,602 | $3,915,219 |
Pence [95] | $4,525,729 | $3,356,996 | $4,345,294 | $1,830,940 | 42.1% | $621,445 | $3,344,277 | $3,269,934 | $1,181,452 |
Hurd [96] | $1,452,538 | $1,179,025 | $1,449,065 | $731,948 | 50.5% | $0 | $1,229,464 | $1,201,069 | $223,074 |
Elder [97] | $1,437,945 | $970,414 | $1,412,068 | $903,288 | 64.0% | $0 | $1,193,444 | $1,050,530 | $244,501 |
Suarez [98] | $1,425,517 | $480,067 | $1,425,417 | $125,798 | 8.8% | $19,091 | $1,365,124 | $1,318,524 | $60,393 |
Hutchinson [99] | $1,249,302 | $666,781 | $1,127,734 | $466,918 | 41.4% | $0 | $924,015 | $720,172 | $325,287 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information from April 1 to June 30, 2023, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [100] [a] | $48,053,081 | $19,867,069 | $8,644,232 | $5,365,699 | 62.1% | $0 | $60,364,711 | $1,106,112 | $20,125,374 |
Kennedy [101] | $6,365,394 | $6,365,394 | $6,352,194 | $2,301,595 | 36.2% | $0 | $1,845,917 | $1,845,917 | $4,519,477 |
Williamson [102] | $1,693,528 | $920,636 | $1,463,436 | $784,070 | 53.6% | $270,736 | $1,588,537 | $1,055,793 | $104,991 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [103] | $35,987,476 | $17,714,573 | $90,906 | $24,093 | 26.5% | $48,453 | $13,471,085 | $9,130,130 | $22,516,391 |
DeSantis [104] | $20,111,729 | $20,111,729 | $19,726,903 | $2,867,815 | 14.5% | $11,358 | $7,872,301 | $7,872,301 | $12,239,428 |
Ramaswamy [105] | $19,164,680 | $7,746,232 | $3,156,462 | $1,645,444 | 52.1% | $15,250,000 | $10,134,041 | $8,082,881 | $9,030,639 |
Burgum [106] | $11,768,301 | $11,768,301 | $1,581,348 | $184,152 | 11.6% | $10,377,842 | $8,114,362 | $8,114,362 | $3,653,939 |
Haley [107] | $10,468,903 | $5,343,472 | $7,610,990 | $1,668,571 | 21.9% | $0 | $3,655,370 | $2,599,489 | $6,813,533 |
Johnson [108] | $8,810,680 | $5,047,285 | $67,023 | $0 | 0.0% | $8,415,658 | $6,270,239 | $4,543,319 | $2,540,441 |
Scott [109] | $8,451,031 | $5,856,927 | $7,345,862 | $2,396,987 | 32.6% | $23,310 | $9,538,440 | $6,740,642 | $21,106,870 |
Binkley [110] | $2,095,427 | $2,095,427 | $192,775 | $42,067 | 21.8% | $1,904,347 | $1,484,348 | $1,484,348 | $611,079 |
Christie [111] | $1,656,386 | $1,656,386 | $1,647,980 | $570,905 | 34.6% | $0 | $66,213 | $66,213 | $1,590,173 |
Pence [112] | $1,168,733 | $1,168,733 | $1,160,433 | $346,885 | 29.9% | $0 | $74,343 | $74,343 | $1,094,390 |
Suarez [113] | $945,451 | $945,451 | $945,451 | $28,788 | 3.0% | $106,513 | $46,600 | $46,600 | $898,850 |
Hutchinson [114] | $582,521 | $582,521 | $497,200 | $80,375 | 16.2% | $0 | $203,844 | $203,844 | $378,678 |
Elder [115] | $467,531 | $467,531 | $453,331 | $138,304 | 30.5% | $0 | $142,914 | $142,914 | $324,617 |
Hurd [116] | $273,513 | $273,513 | $270,075 | $54,155 | 20.1% | $0 | $28,394 | $28,394 | $245,118 |
Selected campaign-specific finance information from January 1 to March 31, 2023, according to the FEC.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Biden [117] [c] [a] | $28,186,012 | $360 | $8,207 | $5,400 | 65.8% | $0 | $59,258,599 | $423,441 | $1,364,417 |
Williamson [118] | $772,892 | $772,892 | $664,679 | $309,430 | 46.6% | $106,000 | $532,744 | $532,744 | $240,148 |
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter | Cash on hand | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Trump [119] | $18,272,903 | $14,449,602 | $16,361 | $4,911 | 30.0% | $255,110 | $4,340,955 | $3,538,556 | $13,931,948 |
Ramaswamy [120] | $11,418,449 | $11,418,449 | $851,637 | $415,555 | 48.8% | $10,250,000 | $2,051,160 | $2,051,160 | $9,367,288 |
Haley [121] | $5,125,431 | $5,125,431 | $3,283,822 | $798,184 | 24.3% | $0 | $1,055,881 | $1,055,881 | $4,069,549 |
Johnson [122] | $3,763,396 | $3,763,396 | $5,838 | $0 | 0.0% | $3,429,558 | $1,726,920 | $1,726,920 | $2,036,476 |
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