$15 million from April 30 to June 30. 400,000 contributions. 250,000 individual contributors. 99% of those contributions came from donors giving $250 or less.
#Bernie isn't just #CrashingTheGates, he's demolishing the gates.
It must be a sobering morning for Democratic primary candidates. 10,000 folks showed up in Madison, WI last night, the largest crowd of the campaign season yet, to hear Bernie's resonating message. The Clinton lead in Iowa has shrunk by 26 points according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll.
On top of it all, Bernie Sanders is honing his bully pulpit skills he'll employ as President. Just yesterday, he again urged IMF creditors to work with the elected Greek government on a deal to keep the country from defaulting.
"Instead of trying to force the Greek government and its people into even more economic pain and suffering, international leaders throughout the world, including the United States, should enable Greece to enact pro-growth policies that improve the lives of all of its people, not just the wealthy few," Sanders aid.
Now that sounds like a candidate running for President of the United States of America.