Story highlights Clinton's top super PAC has $47 million, and her campaign has $30 million as of the end of April

Clinton has been working with the DNC on a joint fundraising effort to boost Democrats nationwide this fall

Austin, Texas (CNN) Hillary Clinton and her allies are beefing up their campaign and super PAC operations in preparation for the fight against Donald Trump.

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Clinton's top super PAC, Priorities USA, said Friday it has $47 million in the bank. Her campaign raised $20 million in April. And working with the Democratic National Committee, she is amping up coordinated campaign operations in eight battleground states.

The Hillary Victory Fund, a joint fundraising effort between the Clinton campaign, the DNC and state parties, is now diverting millions of dollars to flow to coordinated campaigns in Florida, Wisconsin, Nevada, Colorado, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and North Carolina, sources with knowledge of the plan say. Top Democrats in the eight states expect expensive contests on multiple fronts come November, and are investing to bolster efforts with the expectation that a strong presidential campaign benefits Senate and House candidates.

Priorities USA, the top Clinton super PAC, continues to draw in cash ahead of the general election. The group raised $8.6 million in April and had $47 million on hand as of the end of the month, the super PAC said in a statement. It also claims to have "additional commitments" of $45 million.

Clinton's official campaign had slightly more than $30 million on hand as of April 30, her campaign said in a filing with the Federal Election Commission. It raised about $25 million in April -- less than she raised in the previous two months -- and spent close to as much, $23.9 million.

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