The Republican National Committee campaign announced Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s combined re-election effort raised $105 million in the second quarter of 2019.

The RNC, the Trump campaign, and Trump’s joint-fundraising entities were responsible for the huge haul of donations. The RNC raked in $51 million while the Trump campaign and committees pulled in $54 million.

The Trump re-election effort now has $100 million cash on hand and raised more online in the second quarter than the entire first half of 2018.

“Our massive fundraising success is a testament to the overwhelming support for President Trump,” Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said. “No Democrat candidate can match this level of enthusiasm or President Trump’s outstanding record of results.”

During the same timeframe in 2011, the Obama re-election campaign raised just $47 million and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) raised $38 million, totaling $85 million.

RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel stated, “The RNC’s record-breaking fundraising has allowed us to identify troves of new supporters online and continue investing in our unprecedented field program. Our grassroots army is already hard at work–putting us in prime position to re-elect President Trump and Republicans across the country.”

The president raked in a record-breaking $24.8 million alone in the 24 hours after his campaign announcement in Orlando, Florida, more than any Democratic presidential candidate raised in the entire first quarter. (RELATED: Trump Raises ‘Record-Breaking’ Amount Only 24 Hours After His Campaign Kickoff, McDaniel Says)

South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, meanwhile, raised $24.8 million in the second quarter, a huge surge that more than tripled his first quarter haul. Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign announced Monday that it had reached its second quarter fundraising goal but declined to share numbers.