Trump says campaign raised $46M in 4th quarter; Easily tops Democratic contenders

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's campaign said Thursday that it raised $46 million in the last quarter of 2019 and had $102.7 million on hand as the election year begins.
The sum far exceeds what Democratic candidates, who are embroiled in a hotly contested primary, have reported so far for the final three months of 2019. In addition, tens of millions of dollars are expected to have been raised by the Republican National Committee and other affiliated groups, which will report their finances later this month.
Sen. Bernie Sanders's campaign on Thursday announced it hauled in more than $34.5 million, while former Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign said their total was more than $24.7 million during the same period. and Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang's campaign said on Thursday that it raised $16.5 million.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have not yet released their fourth-quarter totals.
The Trump campaign's haul was bolstered by bumper fundraising days surrounding the president's impeachment by the House last month. The campaign said the investigation and subsequent vote have motivated the supporters to rally around Trump.
“The president’s war chest and grassroots army make his re-election campaign an unstoppable juggernaut,” said Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale in a statement.