Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton raised about $29.5 million in March, her campaign announced Monday.
That compares to rival Bernie Sanders’s record-breaking $44 million raised in March.
Clinton began April with nearly $29 million on hand; the Sanders campaign has not announced its cash on hand total.
{mosads}The Clinton campaign said it beat its first-quarter fundraising goal of $50 million, raising nearly $75 million in the first quarter.
More than half of Clinton’s donations in March were online grassroots donations, the campaign said. The Clinton campaign has received donations from more than 1 million people.
“By making smart investments and beating our first quarter fundraising goal by nearly 50 percent, we’ve been able to build a nearly insurmountable pledged delegate lead and earned 2.5 million more votes than our opponent,” campaign manager Robby Mook said in a statement.
“As Hillary Clinton has progressed through the primary, we’ve seen a surge of grassroots support across the country and are thrilled that we now have more than one million contributors to this campaign, most of whom have given less than $100.”
Sanders’s campaign says it has raised 6.5 million contributions from 2 million donors, with an average donation of $27. Raising 97 percent of its funds online, the Sanders campaign is seen to have broken new ground for online political fundraising.