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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may have a tough fight in Tuesday’s Oklahoma presidential primary, but she’s blown everybody away — including Republicans — when it comes to fundraising in the state.

Through the end of January, Clinton had collected $719,273 from Oklahoma donors — in other words, about a third of the almost $2.3 million Oklahomans have contributed to all presidential candidates this cycle.

Clinton has long been a Democratic money favorite in the state and easily won the 2008 Oklahoma primary over Barack Obama. She has the backing of just about every prominent Democrat in the state this time around, but that hasn’t prevented Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders from making a late run at her.

Sanders has virtually no endorsements and has raised only $115,781 in the state — which, surprisingly, is $10,000 more than one of the Republican frontrunners, Marco Rubio.

It is also a good deal more than apparent primary favorite Donald Trump, who is largely self-funded. He has raised $19,369, though, all of it from contributions of $1,000 or less.

Like Sanders, Trump has few Oklahoma endorsements, but does reportedly have the backing of actor Gary Busey and former basketball star Dennis Rodman.