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Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, raised about $10 million for his presidential campaign in the second quarter of the year, he announced on Sunday.

Mr. Cruz, who in March became the first major candidate to enter the race, sought to frame his fund-raising in the context of the first half of the year, noting that he had also brought in $4.3 million in the final week before the end of the first quarter.

Mr. Cruz made no mention of how much cash he had on hand in a news release announcing his fund-raising totals. He will have to disclose that figure on July 15, when candidates must file their quarterly fund-raising reports with the Federal Election Commission.

The Texas senator’s “super PAC” said last month that it had already raised over $37 million, a figure Mr. Cruz added to his news release to boast of an “eye-popping fund-raising haul.”

At the very least, his combined total will put him in the upper echelon of the more conservative candidates jockeying for supremacy in their so-called lane.

And he may be able to tap many of his donors for more money. Mr. Cruz noted that he had over 120,000 unique donors who had given an average of $81.