Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign raised more than $4 million in the final week of December as the entrepreneur works to break out of the 2020 primary field’s middle tier.
“This is YOU #YangGang! Nothing can stop us! I am pumped for the days ahead and you are giving us the chance to change the course of history. Let’s do it!” Yang tweeted just after midnight Wednesday morning
His campaign did not say how many donors contributed, nor did it specify the average contribution size.
Yang on Dec. 23 set a goal of raising $3 million by the end of the year to help prepare for the debates, boost staff and purchase advertisements.
His campaign raised $10 million in the third quarter, trailing several top-tier candidates but surpassing other White House hopefuls.
Yang has demonstrated unexpected staying power in the 2020 race, outlasting senators and governors who entered the race with higher name recognition but have since withdrawn. He is running in seventh place in the RealClearPolitics polling average of presidential candidates.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is the only other contender who has hinted at her fourth-quarter fundraising, saying in an email to supporters last week that she had raised $17 million since the beginning of October.
Updated at 9:34 a.m. on Jan. 1