Ted Cruz has raised 51 Mil

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This is the total from both his campaign and Super Pacs combined according to an interview he gave this morning. Have any other numbers been shared from other campaigns?
 
could be 40 or 50 mil from one guy

~$38M is from Super PACs, ~$13M is for his committee. Cruz has grassroots support.

And to answer the OP's question....

Cruz ~51M
Hillary ~$45M
Carson ~$8.3M

"Mike Murphy, the head of Right to Rise, reportedly lauded the super PAC’s success in a donor call and predicted the July filing would give Bush’s opponents “heart attacks,” according to Buzzfeed News."

So my sense is that Bush will be the leader. But these are the only people who have reported so far.
 
~$38M is from Super PACs, ~$13M is for his committee. Cruz has grassroots support.

And to answer the OP's question....

Cruz ~51M
Hillary ~$45M
Carson ~$8.3M

"Mike Murphy, the head of Right to Rise, reportedly lauded the super PAC’s success in a donor call and predicted the July filing would give Bush’s opponents “heart attacks,” according to Buzzfeed News."

So my sense is that Bush will be the leader. But these are the only people who have reported so far.
But with Hillary those numbers do not include any PAC figures, correct?
 
Too bad no amount of money will get him more than 5-6% in the polls. He's not even among the top few in Iowa.
 
Too bad no amount of money will get him more than 5-6% in the polls. He's not even among the top few in Iowa.

Yeah, that's what you would have said about Santorum 4 years ago. And guess who won Iowa? Polls barely matter at this point.

50 million makes anyone a serious contender.
 
~$38M is from Super PACs, ~$13M is for his committee. Cruz has grassroots support.

And to answer the OP's question....

Cruz ~51M
Hillary ~$45M
Carson ~$8.3M

"Mike Murphy, the head of Right to Rise, reportedly lauded the super PAC’s success in a donor call and predicted the July filing would give Bush’s opponents “heart attacks,” according to Buzzfeed News."

So my sense is that Bush will be the leader. But these are the only people who have reported so far.

Right to Rise was rumored to be raising around $100 million. Part of why they were able to do it was because JEB held out from declaring as a candidate so he could personally solicit donations to the PAC. Sitting Senate members cannot do this.
 
http://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...mise-Super-PACs-Raise-31-Million#.VZooxDHF-PM
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Four affiliated Super PACs operating under the name "Keep the Promise" (Keep the Promise PAC; Keep the Promise I; Keep the Promise II; and Keep the Promise III) have registered as Independent Expenditure-Only Committees with the Federal Election Committee. FEC filing documents are attached.

Collectively, Keep the Promise Super PACs will collect and deposit contributions in excess of $31 million this week from multiple donors. As required by federal campaign finance law, Keep the Promise’s network of Super PACs will file their disclosure reports with the FEC on July 31. Donors, vendors, and other relevant information will be disclosed at that time.

Leading the financial charge for Keep the Promise network of Super PACs will be a group of close, personal friends and strong supporters of Senator Cruz from around the country, who share his vision of restoring "the Miracle of America." Serving as the Treasurer of Keep the Promise PAC, Keep the Promise II, and Keep the Promise III will be Dathan Voelter, an Austin-based CPA and attorney who has strong personal and family ties to Senator Cruz.
 
Too bad no amount of money will get him more than 5-6% in the polls. He's not even among the top few in Iowa.

and Canadian-born Cruz not really even constitutionally qualified as POTUS or VPOTUS
 
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