Kamala Harris raises USD 12 million for 2020 presidential bid

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US Harris, the first Indian-origin US Senator, has raised a solid USD 12 million over the first quarter of her presidential campaign, setting an early high bar for the Democratic field challenging in 2020.

Half of the total haul for Harris, a senator, was raised online, including more than USD 1.1 million in the final week of March, when she spent heavily to attract more donors ahead of the financial deadline, reported.

Harris, who is of Indian and Jamaican descent, became the second to announce her first-quarter fundraising total after South Bend, Indiana, said he raised over USD 7 million in the first quarter, the report said.

Harris said she received 218,000 individual contributions during the first quarter and 98 per cent of those contributions came in amounts smaller than USD 100.

"A nationwide network of hundreds of thousands of grassroots supporters has stepped up to lay the foundation for a winning campaign," Harris' was quoted as saying by magazine.

"This is a campaign powered by the people, focused on making a right, putting USD 500 a month in the pockets of working Americans, and giving every in a raise. We're excited by the support we're already seeing."

Harris' campaign stressed that she is seeking donations only for the - and that 99.45 per cent of her donors can contribute again because they did not hit the maximum for and

The campaign's announcement came after Sunday's quarterly fundraising deadline.

If elected, Harris would create history by becoming the first woman in the

Harris did not disclose how much she has spent during the first three months of the year, nor how much cash she has remaining in the for the long primary fight, the report said.

Her number is certain to be eclipsed by of and former of Texas, who each raised about USD 6 million in the first 24 hours of their campaigns, but it establishes a benchmark for the other Democrats who are competing for donors in an exceedingly crowded environment.

Indian-Americans constitute 1 per cent of the American population and are one of the fastest growing minorities in the country.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 17:15 IST