Chattanooga Times Free Press

Dem front-runner Biden trails Buttigieg in fundraisin­g total

- BY BRIAN SLODYSKO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Joe Biden has raised $21.5 million since launching his White House bid in late April, his campaign said Wednesday. While Biden’s haul will put him in the top tier of Democratic fundraiser­s, he lags behind Pete Buttigieg, a 37-yearold Indiana mayor who was virtually unknown a few months ago.

Buttigieg’s campaign announced earlier in the week that he posted an eye-popping $24.8 million second-quarter haul — a stunning sum for any candidate, let alone one who is so new to the national political stage.

Biden’s fundraisin­g numbers underscore that he is a fragile front-runner. He sits atop most early polls and will have the money he needs to compete aggressive­ly throughout the primary. But his standing as the party’s elder statesman hasn’t scared off his rivals, and it’s clear voters are still open to other options.

Some Democratic strategist­s anticipate­d a larger fundraisin­g number from Biden, given the connection­s he forged during his years as vice president and as a long-serving U.S. senator. The fact that he lagged behind expectatio­ns — and Buttigieg — will likely deepen Democratic worries that the party could be in for a prolonged primary fight at a time when President Donald Trump is making his case to voters and his reelection effort posted a massive $105 million secondquar­ter haul.

Still, the former vice president’s supporters say they aren’t worried.

“When you are the far and away front-runner, everybody is shooting at you,” said Steve Westly, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist who is raising money for Biden. “One thing you have to keep in mind is this campaign is a marathon.”

In addition to Biden and Buttigieg, who is the mayor of South Bend, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders also reported a large figure, pulling in $18 million. Yet to be seen are highly anticipate­d figures from Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and California Sen. Kamala Harris, who saw a fundraisin­g surge after her breakout performanc­e during last week’s Democratic debates.

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