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Kellie Leitch says she’s a populist champion fighting out of touch “elites,” but her Conservative leadership campaign relies on a small pool of big-dollar donors, compared with her chief financial rival Maxime Bernier.

Leitch has brought in 2,953 donations at an average of $272.79. Bernier has about twice as many donors, at 5,909, and they’re giving less money: his average donation is $171.55.

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Bernier and Leitch significantly outpace the other 12 leadership hopefuls in terms of fundraising. Bernier has brought in $1,013,673.99. Leitch is at $805,542.88. Third-place Michael Chong has $442,702.21.

Leitch has dominated media coverage of the race. Her praise of Donald Trump and desire to screen immigrants for “Canadian values” generate significant, often negative, press attention. Leitch describes herself as “the voice for the average guy and gal on the street,” but much of her money comes from donors giving large sums.