Democrats: $461.7 million
Democrats have raised $461.7 million
Of the $461.7 million donated so far to support Democratic candidates, 17 percent has been raised by super PACs and other independent groups.
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Republicans: $765.6 million
Republicans have raised $765.6 million
Of the $765.6 million donated so far to support Republican candidates, 55 percent has been raised by super PACs and other independent groups.
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Democrats
Hillary Clinton
The presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton raised $191 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $72.9 million.
The campaign has $29 million in cash on hand, spending 86 percent of what it has raised so far.
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Bernie Sanders
The presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders raised $184.3 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $4.4 million.
The campaign has $17.5 million in cash on hand, spending 91 percent of what it has raised so far.
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Republicans
Ted Cruz
The presidential campaign of Ted Cruz raised $78.9 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $67.6 million.
The campaign has $8.8 million in cash on hand, spending 89 percent of what it has raised so far.
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Donald Trump
The presidential campaign of Donald Trump raised $48.8 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $860.1 thousand.
The campaign has $2.1 million in cash on hand, spending 97 percent of what it has raised so far.
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John Kasich
The presidential campaign of John Kasich raised $16.5 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $26.6 million.
The campaign has $1.2 million in cash on hand, spending 93 percent of what it has raised so far.
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Candidates who have suspended their campaigns
Jeb Bush
Left race February 20
The presidential campaign of Jeb Bush raised $34.6 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $124.2 million.
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Marco Rubio
Left race March 15
The presidential campaign of Marco Rubio raised $49.6 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $77.6 million.
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Ben Carson
Left race March 4
The presidential campaign of Ben Carson raised $58.9 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $14.7 million.
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Chris Christie
Left race February 10
The presidential campaign of Chris Christie raised $7.6 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $23.6 million.
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Carly Fiorina
Left race February 10
The presidential campaign of Carly Fiorina raised $12.1 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $14.2 million.
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Rand Paul
Left race February 3
The presidential campaign of Rand Paul raised $12.2 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $10.6 million.
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Mike Huckabee
Left race February 2
The presidential campaign of Mike Huckabee raised $4.2 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $7.4 million.
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Martin O'Malley
Left race February 2
The presidential campaign of Martin O'Malley raised $6.2 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $829.3 thousand.
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Rick Santorum
Left race February 3
The presidential campaign of Rick Santorum raised $1.4 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $388.7 thousand.
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James Gilmore
Left race February 12
The presidential campaign of James Gilmore raised $383.4 thousand and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $206.9 thousand.
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Scott Walker
Left race Nov. 17
The presidential campaign of Republican Scott Walker raised $8 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $31.4 million.
Bobby Jindal
Left race Nov. 17
The presidential campaign of Republican 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 Republican Lindsey Graham raised $4.8 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $4.2 million.
Rick Perry
Left race Nov. 17
The presidential campaign of Republican Rick Perry raised $1.8 million and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $14.1 million.
George Pataki
Left race Dec. 30
The presidential campaign of Republican George Pataki raised $529 thousand and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $859 thousand.
Jim Webb
Left race Nov. 17
The presidential campaign of Democrat Jim Webb raised $764 thousand and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $0.
Larry Lessig
Left race Nov. 2
The presidential campaign of Democrat 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 Democrat Lincoln Chafee raised $408 thousand and allied super PACs and other independent groups raised $0.
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