WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang raised more than $10 million in the last three months — a more than threefold increase from the $2.8 million the New York businessman raised in the previous quarter.

“There’s a new force rising in American politics and it is us,” Yang tweeted Wednesday after announcing his fundraising numbers.

Yang credited his fundraising success to the rush of donations in the last 10 days and growing momentum for his signature Freedom Dividend plan, which would give all American adults $1,000 a month. His grassroots supporters, known as the Yang Gang, also spent $2.4 million on campaign merchandise with 20,000 MATH hats sold.

Other 2020 Democratic hopefuls who announced their third-quarter fundraising include Sen. Bernie Sanders ($25.3 million), South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg ($19.1 million), Sen. Kamala Harris ($11.6 million) and Sen. Cory Booker (more than $6 million).

After expenses, Yang’s campaign will close the quarter with $6.3 million cash in the bank. The funding means Yang can build out campaign infrastructure in the early primary states and compete through Super Tuesday and beyond, his campaign said.