Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has hauled in a wad to support her “Squad.”

The freshman Democrat raised $1.2 million from donors across the country in the second quarter of 2019, according to newly released fundraising reports.

The haul for her 2020 re-election to Congress surpassed some 2020 presidential candidates — including long-shot Mayor Bill de Blasio, who raised $1.1 million.

By contrast, she garnered just under $2.1 million — and spent only $1.6 million — when she unseated powerful Queens Democratic Party chairman Joe Crowley in 2018.

Ocasio-Cortez, who has sworn off corporate donors, netted the impressive 2020 sum from small-dollar gifts. More than $1 million came from donations of less than $200, records show.

“I want to thank every single person who supports our campaign,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “84% of our fundraising came from small dollars. I haven’t taken a single meeting with corporate lobbyists in my term. 100% of my time is focused on you and our future. That’s how people power changes our nation.”

The dollars make Ocasio-Cortez among the best fundraisers in the House for this quarter. Rep. Steve Scalise, the GOP minority whip, netted nearly $3 million in contributions for his re-election in Louisiana.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took in $1.3 million for her individual re-election campaign committee — though members of leadership also are focused on raising money for others.

Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, a high-profile member of the Democratic caucus, raised about $1.3 million for his re-election bid in California.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the House, raised $1.6 million during the same second-quarter fundraising period.

GOP Rep. Devin Nunes, the former Intelligence Committee chairman, brought in almost $1.9 million for his California seat.

New York freshmen in swing districts also had impressive fundraising quarters for their more competitive re-election bids. Rep. Max Rose (D-Staten Island/Brooklyn) netted $801,000 in the same period.

Upstate Democratic Rep. Antonio Delgado raised about $673,000 for his 19th District seat outside Albany.

Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D-Utica) cobbled together about $504,000 for his swing seat.

The totals come as Ocasio-Cortez and her “Squad” of progressive freshman lawmakers are locked in a bitter public feud with President Trump, who bizarrely told AOC and three other duly elected US citizens from the House of Representatives to “go back” to the countries they came from.