Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

O’rourke raises $6.1mn in 24 hours

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WASHINGTON: Democratic presidenti­al candidate Beto O’rourke raised more than $6 million online during the first 24 hours after he announced his White House bid, the highest first-day number reported by any candidate, his campaign said on Monday.

The “record-breaking” $6.1 million came “without a dime” from political action committees, corporatio­ns or special interests, O’rourke spokesman Chris Evans tweeted. The $6.1 million is just above what Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders reported for his first day as a candidate.

O’rourke, a former Texas congressma­n, jumped into the 2020 presidenti­al race on Thursday after months of speculatio­n, shaking up the already packed Democratic field and pledging to win over voters from across the political spectrum.

O’rourke raised an eye-popping $80 million in grassroots donations last year in his failed US Senate race in Texas against incumbent Republican Ted Cruz, all while largely avoiding money from PACS. His early fundraisin­g numbers in the presidenti­al contest will be seen as an initial signal of whether his popularity during the Senate campaign will carry over to his White House bid.

The new figures set O’rourke and Sanders apart from the rest of the Democratic field in launchday fundraisin­g. California Sen. Kamala Harris reported raising $1.5 million in the 24 hours after she launched her campaign in January. Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar reported raising $1 million in 48 hours. AP

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