try to regulate wall street by preventing big banks from wielding so much influence over the economy. the days of having a wall street that just keeps sucking value out of the rest of the economy, the days of having a government that help that are coming to an end. the indiana republican party has their eyes elsewhere though on south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg before he gets home. we hope pete buttigieg can squeeze in a trip to south bend while he big dollar fundraisers to discuss his city s vast issue of residents not even feeling safe in their own neighborhoods to which the buttigieg campaign responded he was literally in south bend, friday, saturday, sunday, monday, and tuesday of this week and he is in indy today. i m not sure why this press release is relevant. and while buttigieg has slipped in some national
million with an average donation of $49. bernie sanders raised $18 million with an average donation of $18. pete buttigieg who unlike senator sanders and elizabeth warren has not gotten big high dollar fund-raisers and has been rewarded for it from donors. he raised nearly $25 million with an average donation of $47. of course all that pales in comparison to the president and the enormous $105 million haul. the election campaign boasting they are going to raise $1 billion that seems plausible. there is an open and pressing question about whether the nominee will be outgunned. maria ur binna from indivisible and communications director of president obama and pod save america. the obama administration and
america. the obama administration and campaign had two ways. a lot of small dollar and high dollar fund-raisers. biden and buttigieg are doing both. sanders and warren have fore sworn them. what do you make of this picture? i think first if you look at mayor pete s number it s astounding. here s a candidate who has been in fifth place in the polls for this entire time and he outraced a former vice president and the runner up in the 2016 election. he found a way to put thissing to n an impressive way. the field has done pretty well. it s a good number for sanders and biden considering the fact that he got into the race a couple of weeks into the quarter.
campaign had two ways. a lot of small dollar and high dollar fund-raisers. biden and buttigieg are doing both. sanders and warren have fore sworn them. what do you make of this picture? i think first if you look at mayor pete s number it s astounding. here s a candidate who has been in fifth place in the polls for this entire time and he outraced a former vice president and the runner up in the 2016 election. he found a way to put thissing to n an impressive way. the field has done pretty well. it s a good number for sanders and biden considering the fact that he got into the race a couple of weeks into the quarter. there is a question that i think people have about whether small dollar there is a powerful small dollar movement among democrats. we saw it in 2018 and with various candidates. the question is, do you think there is enough desire, consciousness, mobilization and
candidate numbers are starting to trickle in. former vice president joe biden announced he raised $21.5 million with an average donation of $49. bernie sanders raised $18 million with an average donation of $18. pete buttigieg who unlike senator sanders and elizabeth warren has not gotten big high dollar fund-raisers and has been rewarded for it from donors. he raised nearly $25 million with an average donation of $47. of course all that pales in comparison to the president and the enormous $105 million haul. the election campaign boasting they are going to raise $1 billion that seems plausible. there is an open and pressing question about whether the nominee will be outgunned. maria ur binna from indivisible and communications director of president obama and pod save