Hillary Clinton's campaign spent $30.3 million on media buys, $3 million on online advertising, and $1.7 million on its 814-person payroll. | AP Photo Clinton raised $101 million in October The campaign and its joint committees had a combined $153.5 million on hand as of Oct. 19.

The Clinton campaign raked in $101 million this month, pressing its cash advantage in the final stretch to election day.

The haul includes $70 million raised through the campaign's Victory Fund with the Democratic National Committee and state parties, plus $3 million through its small-dollar Action Fund, and $28 million directly to the campaign directly, new Federal Election Commission records show. The campaign itself had $62.4 million on hand on Oct. 19 after spending $50 million in the period, according to its last FEC report before the election.


The campaign spent $30.3 million on media buys, $3 million on online advertising, and $1.7 million on its 814-person payroll. It put $3.8 million into travel and $3.4 million into event production as the candidate embarked on more rallies in the last leg of the campaign.

Only about $18 million of the haul came in checks of less than $200. The campaign said it received contributions from more 774,000 people in the period, bringing its total for the cycle to 2.8 million donors.

The Victory Fund and Action Fund, which share money with the Democratic National Committee and state parties, had an additional $91 million in reserve as of Oct. 19, the reports showed.