The 10 Democratic presidential candidates who have raised at least $10,000 in Wisconsin have collectively brought in a little less than $875,000 in the state. President Donald Trump, by comparison, has brought in $958,000, or 0.58%, of his fundraising total.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is the top fundraiser in the state among Democrats at almost $263,100 while Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar has drawn the largest percentage of her donations from the state at 0.38%.
In 2016, Trump raised $1.27 million in Wisconsin while Hillary Clinton raised $2.75 million from the state. Then-Gov. Scott Walker raised $1.28 million for his presidential campaign from Wisconsin.
Here’s how the Democrats seeking the nomination compare for their Wisconsin fundraising:
Candidate |
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Percentage |
Support in |
Change in - Advertisement -
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Sen. Bernie Sanders |
$263,984 |
0.35% |
17% |
-3% |
Sen. Elizabeth Warren |
$214,180 |
0.35% |
15% |
-2% |
Pete Buttigieg, mayor |
$105,252 |
0.20% |
13% |
+7% |
Sen. Amy Klobuchar |
$67,408 |
0.38% |
3% |
+2% |
Sen. Kamala Harris |
$63,055 |
0.17% |
2% |
-1% |
Former Vice President |
$57,129 |
0.15% |
30% |
+2% |
Andrew Yang |
$40,863 |
0.27% |
2% |
0% |
Sen. Cory Booker |
$35,308 |
0.19% |
3% |
+2% |
U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard |
$18,267 |
0.20% |
0% |
0% |
Marianne Williamson |
$10,143 |
0.15% |
1% |
+1% |
Source: Federal Elections Commission data as of Nov. 26.