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Monday was the deadline for 2020 presidential candidates to upload their fundraising disclosures for the first quarter of 2019 to the Federal Election Commission.

Early fundraising totals are an indicator of candidates’ capacity to power a national presidential campaign that rely largely on name recognition and enthusiasm.

The number of individual donors each candidate reports will be viewed as especially important in this cycle’s Democratic primary as a measure of grassroots support.

CANDIDATE FUNDRAISING LISTED IN ORDER OF TOTAL RAISED:

1. President Donald Trump

Total contributions (including campaign committees): $30,304,180
Total spent: $8,834,888
Cash on hand: $40,762,192
Burn rate: 29.2%
Declared candidacy: Jan. 20, 2017

2. Sen. Bernie Sanders

Total contributions: $18,186,300
Total spent: $5,026,076
Cash on hand: $15,661,950
Burn rate: 24.29%
Declared candidacy on Feb. 19, 2019

3. Sen. Kamala Harris

Total contributions: $12,040,463
Total spent: $4,285,426
Cash on hand: $8,958,124
Burn rate: 32.36%
Declared candidacy: Jan. 21, 2019

4. Rep. Beto O’Rourke

Total contributions: $9,373,261
Total spent: $2,511,055
Cash on hand: $6,862,205
Burn rate: 26.79%
Declared candidacy: March 14, 2019

5. Mayor Pete Buttigieg

Total contributions: $7,087,894
Total spent: $685,294
Cash on hand: $6,405,929
Burn rate: 9.66%
Declared exploratory committee: Jan. 23, 2019

6. Sen. Elizabeth Warren

Total contributions: $6,022,212
Total spent: $5,267,561
Cash on hand: $11,215,190
Burn rate: 31.96%
Declared candidacy: Feb. 9, 2019.

7. Sen. Amy Klobuchar

Total contributions: $5,233,125
Total spent: $1,849,949
Cash on hand: $6,982,373
Burn rate: 20.5%
Declared candidacy: Feb. 10, 2019

8. Sen. Cory Booker

Total contributions: $5,103,710
Total spent: $1,792,193
Cash on hand: $6,131,010
Burn rate: 22.62%
Declared candidacy: Feb. 1, 2019

9. Kirsten Gillibrand

Total contributions: $2,997,884
Total spent: $2,433,078
Cash on hand: $10,168,502
Burn rate: 19.3%
Declared candidacy: March 17, 2019

10. Gov. Jay Inslee

Total contributions: $2,256,655
Total spent: $843,774
Cash on hand: $1,412,880
Burn rate: 37.39%
Declared candidacy: March 1, 2019

11. Gov. John Hickenlooper

Total contributions: $2,018,752
Total spent: $685,513
Cash on hand: $1,335,168
Burn rate: 33.92%
Declared candidacy: March 4, 2019

12. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard

Total contributions: $1,950,149
Total spent: $1,706,543
Cash on hand: $2,789,225
Burn rate: 37.96%
Declared candidacy: Jan. 11, 2019

13. Andrew Yang

Total contributions: $1,778,884
Total spent: $665,965
Cash on hand: $1,151,701
Burn rate: 37.44%
Declared candidacy: Nov. 6, 2017

14. Marianne Williamson

Total contributions: $1,544,697
Total spent: $997,471
Cash on hand: $549,503
Burn rate: 64.48%
Declared candidacy: Jan. 28, 2019

15. Julián Castro

Total contributions: $1,100,641
Total spent: $625,496
Cash on hand: $677,654
Burn rate: 56.83%
Declared candidacy: Jan. 12, 2019

16. Rep. John Delaney

Total contributions: $404,301
Total spent: $1,844,452
Cash on hand: $10,567,864
Burn rate: 15.19%
Declared candidacy: July 28, 2017

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