Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders, Surge in Fundraising Ahead of Iowa Caucus
Monday, February 01, 2016
The Federal Election Commission has just released the presidential campaign finance summaries for 2015 ahead of the first primary race caucus in Iowa.
The summaries show a strong Q4 surge of fundraising for Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders, mirroring their rise in the polls.
GoLocal teamed up with Graphiq to take a closer look at the candidates’ quarterly fundraising, spending and cash on hand before the caucus.
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