Kuwait Times

Warren 2020 fundraisin­g beats Biden

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WASHINGTON: Democrat Elizabeth Warren raised a solid $24.6 million in third-quarter contributi­ons to her 2020 White House campaign, her office said Friday, easily outraising frontrunne­r Joe Biden and rivaling fellow progressiv­e Bernie Sanders. The July-to-September haul came from 943,000 donations with an average contributi­on of $26, Senator Warren’s presidenti­al campaign said in a statement.

Warren, who has risen dramatical­ly in the polls in recent months and is now battling Biden for the top spot in the Democratic nomination race, has prided herself on not accepting contributi­ons from corporatio­ns or holding closed-door fundraiser­s with wealthy donors. “Instead, she got to spend her time traveling across the country, hosting town halls, taking tens of thousands of selfies, and hearing directly from people about what’s on their minds — and people like you chipped in to help make it possible,” Warren campaign manager Roger Lau said.

The numbers are in line with the massive haul claimed by fellow Senator Sanders, who raked in $25.3 million for the period, the most of any Democratic 2020 candidate. The 78-year-old Sanders put his White House bid on hold this week to be treated for a blocked artery — but his wife said Thursday he was recovering well and plans to participat­e in this month’s Democratic debate. Sanders announced his fundraisin­g figures earlier in the week but on Friday noted the historic nature of his candidacy, which his campaign said has had to fight the establishm­ent “doubt” that he can win the White House.

“At this point in the campaign, Bernie has received more contributi­ons from more individual­s than any candidate in the history of American presidenti­al politics,” campaign manager Faiz Shakir said. But Republican­s are quick to claim that they are leading the 2020 money race. The Republican National Committee said that it and Donald Trump’s re-election campaign raised a stunning combined total of $125 million in the third quarter, a presidenti­al fundraisin­g record.

Biden, whose campaign has struggled to retain pole position over the past month, announced Thursday that he had raised $15.2 million for the quarter, behind Sanders, Warren and South Bend, Indiana’s centrist Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who raised over $19 million. Biden in recent weeks has been caught in the maelstrom as Trump faces an impeachmen­t inquiry over accusation­s he pressed Ukraine for damaging informatio­n on the former vice president and his son.

 ?? — AFP ?? LOS ANGELES: Democratic presidenti­al candidate Elizabeth Warren speaks at the SEIU Unions for All Summit.
— AFP LOS ANGELES: Democratic presidenti­al candidate Elizabeth Warren speaks at the SEIU Unions for All Summit.

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