Hillary Clinton's email blunders don't seem to be interrupting her ability to fundraise as her campaign raised $11.3 million online over the last three days — a "record-breaking" figure, according to a news report.
The number is the most Clinton has raised in a 72-hour period since she accepted the presidential nominee at the Democratic National Convention, according to The Hill.
The investigation into Clinton's handling of classified information was renewed Friday when FBI Director James Comey announced that his agency would review new correspondence after law-enforcement officials seized a computer shared by former Congressman Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of Huma Abedin, Clinton's top aide.
The news rocked the campaign — Clinton was down in some polls she previously had a clear lead in — and some lawmakers accused Comey of violating a federal law by talking about the investigation so close to the Nov. 8 election.
But donations kept flowing into Clinton headquarters. So far during this election cycle, Clinton has raised $687.3 million, according to OpenSecrets. Donald Trump, meanwhile, has raised $306.9 million.
Trump on Monday got some big-money news of his own when Las Vegas casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson announced he would commit $25 million to an anti-Hillary Clinton super PAC.
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