A handful of presidential candidates, eager to demonstrate momentum as the Democratic field narrows, have announced their fund-raising totals for the third quarter of the year — July through September. The figures may not reflect what is ultimately filed with the Federal Election Commission.

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Total Raised From Individual Contributions, in Millions Filed with the F.E.C. Announced by campaigns Candidate Raised in Q2 Raised in Q3 Bernie Sanders Sanders 18.0 $18.0 25.3 $25.3 Elizabeth Warren Warren 19.2 $19.2 24.6 $24.6 Pete Buttigieg Buttigieg 24.9 $24.9 19.1 $19.1 Joseph R. Biden Jr. Biden 22.0 $22.0 15.2 $15.2 Kamala Harris Harris 11.8 $11.8 11.6 $11.6 Andrew Yang Yang 2.8 $2.8 10.0 $10.0 Cory Booker Booker 4.5 $4.5 6.0 $6.0 Amy Klobuchar Klobuchar 3.9 $3.9 4.8 $4.8 Beto O'Rourke O'Rourke 3.6 $3.6 4.5 $4.5 Marianne Williamson Williamson 1.5 $1.5 3.1 $3.1 Steve Bullock Bullock 2.1 $2.1 2.3 $2.3 Michael Bennet Bennet 2.8 $2.8 2.1 $2.1 Tom Steyer Steyer (Wasn't in race) (Wasn't in race) 2.0 $2.0

Bernie Sanders has announced the largest haul for a Democratic primary candidate over the three-month period, exhibiting his continued strength with small donors and slightly edging out Elizabeth Warren. The entrepreneur Andrew Yang raised more than three times what he brought in during the previous quarter.

President Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee announced that they had raised a combined $125 million in the third quarter for his re-election.

See who led the money race in the first and second quarters of the year.