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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders raised $43 million in February. | AP Photo Sanders vastly outraised Clinton in February

Hillary Clinton raised $30 million in February and has $31 million on hand, her campaign announced on Wednesday — far less than Bernie Sanders.

Half of Clinton's donations came online and the average donation was less than $50, according to a campaign statement.

"We continue to beat every fundraising goal and, more importantly, make smart and efficient investments," said Hillary for America Campaign Manager Robby Mook. "Grassroots support is truly powering this campaign as the majority of our fundraising came from online donations. That support has helped Hillary Clinton gain momentum by winning three out of four contests in February, and eight on Super Tuesday. We move forward with a commanding pledged delegate lead and the resources we need to run a competitive race."

Clinton also raised $4.4 million for the Democratic National Committee under her joint fundraising agreement with the party.

Her rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, raised $43 million in February, with $6 million of that coming on Monday. Sanders' campaign has not announced its cash on hand, but as of the end of January, he had nearly $15 million in the bank.