The campaign said that 99.6 percent of its donors were small-dollar donors, 
meaning they gave less than $200.
....Yang is a first-time candidate who has ridden his strength with small 
donors to a rush of media attention and an unlikely spot on the primary debate 
stage. His campaign locked up the 65,000 donors needed to qualify for the first 
two debates earlier in the process than many midtier candidates, and his 
campaign has said it has already cleared the 130,000-donor mark, one of the two 
requirements needed to qualify for the third and fourth debates in the fall. 
Just six other candidates have publicly said they’ve hit that number of donors.
....

To qualify for the third debate in September, Andrew Yang needs to get 2 
percent in four polls from sponsors approved by the Democratic National 
Committee. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images


Andrew Yang raises $2.8 million in second quarter


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07/11/2019 11:47 AM EDT


By ZACH MONTELLARO
 
07/11/2019 11:47 AM EDT



Entrepreneur Andrew Yang, one of the outsider Democrats running for president, 
raised $2.8 million in the second quarter of the year, his campaign told 
POLITICO.
The campaign said that 99.6 percent of its donors were small-dollar donors, 
meaning they gave less than $200. Yang's campaign declined to provide a figure 
for its cash on hand as of June 30.
Yang’s haul is significantly less than the top five candidates — Joe Biden, 
Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg — who all 
raised at least $12 million and collectively raised about $100 million, but is 
either on par or ahead of several other traditional candidates who have already 
announced their fundraising totals.
Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado raised $2.8 million in the quarter, and Montana 
Gov. Steve Bullock raised $2 million. POLITICO reported that former Colorado 
Gov. John Hickenlooper raised just over $1 million in the second three months 
of the year.
Yang is a first-time candidate who has ridden his strength with small donors to 
a rush of media attention and an unlikely spot on the primary debate stage. His 
campaign locked up the 65,000 donors needed to qualify for the first two 
debates earlier in the process than many midtier candidates, and his campaign 
has said it has already cleared the 130,000-donor mark, one of the two 
requirements needed to qualify for the third and fourth debates in the fall. 
Just six other candidates have publicly said they’ve hit that number of donors.
To qualify for the third debate in September, Yang needs to get 2 percent in 
four polls from sponsors approved by the Democratic National Committee. Thus 
far, he has failed to reach 2 percent in the four qualifying polls released, 
but qualification doesn’t close until late August.
All candidates must report their second-quarter fundraising to the Federal 
Election Commission by midnight July 15.

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