2016 Money raised as of
$600 M
$287.4 million
Hillary Clinton campaign
$103.8 million
Joint fundraising committees*
$101.9 million
Democratic National Committee
$106.8 million
Super PACs
$296.6 M
$89.4 million
Donald Trump campaign
$30.2 million
Joint fundraising committees*
$168.5 million
Republican National Committee
$8.4 million
Super PACs
Hillary Clinton’s campaign has raised a total of $287.4 million, with $40.8 million coming from funds raised via two joint fundraising committees.
After clinching the nomination, Donald Trump’s campaign announced in June that he was writing off the $50 million he had lent his campaign.
Priorities USA, the main super PAC supporting Clinton, also backed President Obama in 2012, when the group raised a total of $79 million.
Even though Trump claimed to be self-funding his campaign in the primaries, he raised a total of $17 million from individual contributions.
Ending :
Campaign
Joint committees
Party committee
Super PACs
Ending :
Campaign
Joint committees
Party committee
Super PACs
Cash on hand
As of , Clinton’s campaign has spent 86 percent of what it has raised so far. Trump’s campaign has spent 97 percent of what it has raised so far. Cash on hand does not account for any outstanding debts.
Clinton campaign
$42.5 million
Trump campaign
$1.3 million
Fundraising rate
Clinton's campaign fundraising so far is close to matching that of President Obama in the 2012 cycle. Trump is behind Mitt Romney, the GOP nominee that year.
Total donations to each campaign
2011 and 2015
2012 and 2016
Small money donors
Clinton’s campaign has directly received 18 percent of its money in donations of $200 or less. Trump’s campaign has directly received 27 percent of its funds from small donations. At this point in the 2012 election cycle, President Obama had raised of his total in small donations and Republican Mitt Romney had raised .
Donations less than $200
2011 and 2015
2012 and 2016
Other candidates
Of the $644.2 million donated so far to support Democratic candidates, 18 percent has been raised by super PACs and other independent groups.
Bernie Sanders
Left race July 12
The presidential campaign of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders raised $232.1 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $6.3 million.
Martin O'Malley
Left race Feb. 2
The presidential campaign of former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley raised $6.3 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $856.7 thousand.
Jim Webb
Left race Nov. 17
The presidential campaign of former Virginia senator Jim Webb raised $777 thousand, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $0.
Larry Lessig
Left race Nov. 2
The presidential campaign of Harvard professor Larry Lessig raised $1 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $0.
Lincoln Chafee
Left race Oct. 23
The presidential campaign of former Rhode Island senator Lincoln Chafee raised $408 thousand, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $0.
Of the $704.2 million donated so far to support Republican candidates, 56 percent has been raised by super PACs and other independent groups.
Ted Cruz
Left race May 3
The presidential campaign of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz raised $92.4 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $71.9 million.
Jeb Bush
Left race Feb. 20
The presidential campaign of former Florida governor Jeb Bush raised $34.7 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $124.6 million.
Marco Rubio
Left race March 15
The presidential campaign of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio raised $50.1 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $77.6 million.
Ben Carson
Left race March 4
The presidential campaign of retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson raised $59 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $17 million.
John Kasich
Left race May 4
The presidential campaign of Ohio Gov. John Kasich raised $19.3 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $30.4 million.
Chris Christie
Left race Feb. 10
The presidential campaign of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie raised $8.6 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $23.6 million.
Carly Fiorina
Left race Feb. 10
The presidential campaign of former Hewlett Packard executive Carly Fiorina raised $12.1 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $14.2 million.
Rand Paul
Left race Feb. 3
The presidential campaign of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul raised $12.2 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $10.7 million.
Mike Huckabee
Left race Feb. 2
The presidential campaign of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee raised $4.2 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $7.4 million.
Rick Santorum
Left race Feb. 3
The presidential campaign of former Pensylvania senator Rick Santorum raised $1.4 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $448.7 thousand.
James Gilmore
Left race Feb. 12
The presidential campaign of former Virginia governor James Gilmore raised $385.5 thousand, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $243.9 thousand.
Scott Walker
Left race Sept. 21
The presidential campaign of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker raised $8.4 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $31.4 million.
Bobby Jindal
Left race Nov. 17
The presidential campaign of former Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal raised $1.16 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $8.6 million.
Lindsey Graham
Left race Dec. 21
The presidential campaign of South Carolina Sen. Lindsey O. Graham raised $4.8 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $4.2 million.
Rick Perry
Left race Sept. 11
The presidential campaign of former Texas governor Rick Perry raised $1.3 million, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $14.1 million.
George Pataki
Left race Dec. 29
The presidential campaign of former New York governor George Pataki raised $529 thousand, and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $859 thousand.
Methodology
Based on Federal Election Commission data that includes donations made to the campaigns, any joint fundraising committees, the Democratic National Committee, the Republican National Committee and single-candidate super PACs and other allied groups as of . Joint fundraising committees raise money for the campaign and party committees, and then they split the proceeds. Receipts for the joint fundraising committees are updated every quarter. Total money raised by outside groups also includes receipts from organizations running negative ads against the opposing candidate.
* Joint fundraising committee amount does not include transfers to the campaign.
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