Cory Booker showed underwhelming small dollar support relative to the rest of the 2020 Democratic field in his first quarter fundraising report, with about 16% of his $5 million haul coming from contributions of $200 or less.

That’s comparable to one of the New Jersey Democrat’s Senate colleagues, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who also received about 16% of her funds from those small dollar donations, but far behind other peers like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (84%) and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (70%).

In addition to raising $5 million in the quarter, Booker transferred $2.7 million from his Senate campaign account to his presidential campaign, giving him over $6.1 million cash on hand going forward in the White House race, and leaving just over $100,000 in his Senate account.

Booker’s campaign spent just under $1.8 million after his Feb. 1 entry to the race, mostly on payroll and salary, about $700,000, and digital consulting services, about $530,000.

Among Booker’s notable contributors: actress and girlfriend Rosario Dawson, who gave $2,068 to his presidential campaign in the quarter.