Democrat O'Rourke raises $4.5 million for U.S. presidential bid
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[October 12, 2019]
(Reuters) - Former Texas Congressman
Beto O'Rourke raised $4.5 million during the third quarter of 2019 for
his campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, his
campaign said Friday.
O'Rourke, who entered the race with great fanfare after a
near-successful senate run against Republican Senator Ted Cruz in Texas
last year, brought in about $1 million more in the three months ending
Sept. 30 than he did during the prior quarter. However, his haul was a
fraction of the more than $25 million raised by the top fundraiser,
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
O'Rourke is in seventh place among the 19 Democrats seeking the party's
nod to take on Trump, a Sept. 30 Reuters/IPSOS opinion poll shows, with
support from 2% of Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents. That is
down from 4% in June.
O'Rourke's campaign was surprised that his fundraising totals weren't
higher, said spokeswoman Lauren Hitt, because other indicators showed
increasing enthusiasm for him among voters on the campaign trail.
The campaign said in a slide show seen by Reuters that the candidate had
stopped fundraising for two weeks in August after a mass shooting in
O'Rourke's hometown of El Paso, citing that as one reason for the
disappointing haul.
The campaign also blamed the news media for making it seem that the race
had come down to the two frontrunners, former Vice President Joe Biden
and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke takes part
in a televised townhall on CNN dedicated to LGBTQ issues in Los
Angeles, California, U.S. October 10, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Blake
His poll numbers lower than anticipated, O'Rourke's campaign now
hope he places in the top five in early voting states including
Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, Hitt said.
He expected to do better in Nevada, where his advisers are aiming
for a top-three finish, she said. O'Rourke remains popular in
delegate-rich Texas, she said.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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