Friends -

On Friday morning, the New York Times published a map showing where in the country each candidate for president had the most donors.

Bernie is in blue:

Bernie's donors dominate the New York Times map in virtually every part of the country.

That’s basically everywhere, save for a few candidates’ home states. And it’s not even close.

We’re very proud of this. But if you can add your first online donation today, we’ll make this map an even darker shade of Bernie blue, win this primary, beat Trump, and transform our country. So we’re asking:

Can Bernie count on you to make your first $2.70 contribution to our campaign? Bernie doesn’t do big-dollar fancy fundraisers — so he needs you.

There are, however, a few other places Bernie did not have the most individual donors.

Bernie didn’t do great on Wall Street — the home of the financial establishment — where Pete Buttigieg spends a lot of time.

Map zoomed in on New York City, Buttigieg has a good portion of donors from the Wall Street neighborhood.

And Bernie didn’t do well in Washington, D.C. — the home of the political establishment — where it’s basically anybody but Bernie.

Map zoomed in on Washington, D.C., where a few of the other candidates hold a good portion of donors.

That is ok. We already knew we are taking on virtually the entire political and financial establishment of this country. But Bernie can’t do it alone.

Please contribute $2.70 to our campaign today. Use this link:

https://act.berniesanders.com/go/contribute

This campaign is proving that you can run for president without begging rich people for money. You should be proud of what you’re helping accomplish.

All my best,

Faiz Shakir
Campaign Manager



Last quarter we had FAR more individual contributions than any candidate, but were out-raised by a few of them. So we’re aiming for even more donations this quarter to catch up and pass them. Please contribute today:

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