Donation Tracker

  • Donation Raised ($ MILLION)
  • Donation Spent ($ MILLION)

Donald Trump

President Trump looks keen on winning the second term in his 2020 Presidential election campaign, which is pretty heavily funded at the moment. His campaign has already raked in over $211 million, out of which $116million has been spent leaving close to $95 million in hand.

Donald Trump

Bernie Sanders

The Sanders campaign is the fastest in US history to reach the significant milestone of 4 million individual campaign donors in November, and that number has only grown since. The campaign employs over 900 staffers who are unionized and were paid over $9 million in salaries this past quarter. The campaign has raised a total of $109 million to date, of which they have spent $90.7 million with $18.2 million remaining in hand.

Bernie Sanders

Elizabeth Warren

Democratic candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren who has strongly come out to present her views on corruption, universal child care, and criminal justice reform, looks steady with over $81 million raised. A total of $68 million has been spent, and about $13 million is the cash on hand.

Elizabeth Warren

Pete Buttigieg

The 38-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has been steadily gaining ground in the 2020 electoral race. The funds seem to be smoothly flowing in as his election campaign has already raised over $7.6 million, out of which $6.2 million has been spent leaving $1.4 million in hand.

Pete Buttigieg

Joe Biden

Former vice president and Presidential Medal of Freedom winner Joe Biden is rapidly gaining support among the Afro-American and Latinx voters. His election campaigns such as Biden for President and Unite the Country have so far raised over $61 million and over $52 million has been spent leaving a little less than $9 million in hand.

Joe Biden

Tom Steyer

The California billionaire who had criticized President Trump for his
foreign policy by saying he turned allies into enemies wants to overturn the “Citizens United” Supreme Court decision to reduce the influence of money in politics. His campaign has successfully raised over $206 million, out of which $200 million has been spent leaving $6 million in hand.
Tom Steyer

Michael Bloomberg

The billionaire former mayor of New York City has displayed an unprecedented bid for his Democratic presidential nomination by spending more than $500 million of his personal $60 billion fortune on television and digital advertising. His campaigns have so far raised a staggering $188 million.

Michael Bloomberg