Clinton's camp said 95 percent of the donations came in increments of $100 or less, but the operation remains heavily reliant on bigger donations. | AP Photo Clinton campaign reports $15 million haul for January The campaign also reports $5 million for the DNC.

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Hillary Clinton's campaign raised $15 million in January alongside $5 million for the Democratic National Committee, the campaign said Thursday afternoon.

Clinton's camp said 95 percent of the donations came in increments of $100 or less, but the operation remains heavily reliant on bigger donations, unlike Sanders' fundraising machine, which is largely online.


The news comes just hours before Clinton and Sanders are set to debate one-on-one for the first time here in New Hampshire, and as Clinton has recently canceled two fundraisers in order to spend more time on the campaign trail.

While it's a significant haul for Clinton, the figure is outpaced by Bernie Sanders' $20 million in January. Sanders has not been raising money for other Democrats.

The January haul means Clinton has now raised $127 million as a candidate. As of the end of December, the campaign reported raising $112 million but had spent $74 million of that.

The Brooklyn, N.Y.-based operation has set a goal of $50 million for the first quarter of 2016.