The Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee, and other joint fundraising committees brought in $86 million in February to boost President Donald Trump's re-election efforts.
"Our record-breaking fundraising success month after month speaks to the incredible enthusiasm we are seeing for President Trump, and is fueling the greatest ground operation and grassroots army in history," RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel said in a statement.
More than $607 million has been raised since last year, and the campaign has $225 million cash on hand, the RNC reported. February marked the best month for digital fundraising since 2016.
February was also the best fundraising month for three Democrats, Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and former Vice President Joe Bien, according to The Hill.
Sanders' campaign is continuing to lead the Democrats in fundraising, bringing in more than $46 million from 2.2 million donations in February, marking his best month yet. The donations followed wins in two early states, New Hampshire and Nevada, putting him at the front of the field for Super Tuesday.
February was also good for Warren, whose campaign brought in more than $29.3 million during the month. Her donations surged after a strong performance in November's debate, even though she has yet to win any primary or caucus contest.
Biden, meanwhile, had his best fundraising day in the 24 hours after winning the South Carolina primary, bringing in $5 million.
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