Elizabeth Warren's campaign announced Friday that the Massachusetts senator raised $24.6 million in the third fundraising quarter of the year, a huge haul that falls slightly short of Bernie Sanders but surpasses Joe Biden and her other 2020 Democratic rivals.

Warren's haul between July and September was a significant bump from her second-quarter take of $19.1 million. She has raised a total of $49.7 million since the beginning of 2019. She also previously transferred $10.4 million from her Senate account. Warren ended the third quarter with $25.7 million cash on hand.

Warren has been able to increase her fundraising every quarter despite her vow to eschew high-dollar fundraisers in the primary. She's also continued to rise in the polls, with some of the latest surveys showing her narrowly leading Biden or closing the gap with the early front-runner.

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Sanders raised the most in Democratic field, with the Vermont senator raising $25.3 million in the third quarter. His fundraising prowess illustrates his ability to harness small-dollar donations. His campaign said he's received 1.4 million individual contributions with an average donation of $18.07.

Other than Sanders, Warren's fundraising positions her above Biden's $15.2 million, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's $19.1 million, Sen. Kamala Harris of California's $11.6 million and tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang's $10 million.

The other Democratic candidates who have announced their third-quarter fundraising include: Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey's $6 million, author Marianne Williamson's $3 million and Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado's $2.1 million.