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Subject Sanders raises $25.3 million in Q3, outperforms Q2 numbers
Date October 1, 2019 2:37 PM
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Buttigieg raises $19.1 million

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OCTOBER 1, 2019: Bernie Sanders raised $25.3 million in the third quarter of 2019. Pete Buttigieg raised $19.1 million over the same time period.

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** WHICH STATE WAS THE FIRST TO PASS A LAW CALLING FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES?
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a. Michigan→ ([link removed])

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b. Wyoming→ ([link removed])

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c. Massachusetts→ ([link removed])

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d. Florida→ ([link removed])

Notable Quote of the Day ([link removed])

“It is a bit of a cop out to say we want all of the presidential filings. And while that’s true, let’s split the recommendations from our 2020 team into two different categories. In the first camp are those who have posted strong quarters in the past: Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden. Buttigieg was the fundraising leader in the second quarter — can he do it again? And as he’s started to invest in early states, what’s his burn rate? Meanwhile, Warren raked in huge amounts of money from small donors in the second quarter and has only climbed in the polls since. What will her small-dollar donor network produce this quarter, and how does it compare to Sanders and his million donors? And an honorable mention here to Biden, who will have his first full quarter in the race and will likely try to project strength.”

– Zach Montellaro, _Politico_

 
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** DEMOCRATS
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JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) will hold a community event ([link removed]) Wednesday in Reno, Nevada.

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CORY BOOKER ([link removed]) said he will remain ([link removed]) in the race after reaching his self-defined fundraising goal of $1.7 million in 10 days.

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STEVE BULLOCK ([link removed]) campaign manager Jennifer Ridder released a memo Monday explaining Bullock’s decision to apply for public financing ([link removed]) . With the FEC short one member to reach a quorum, any application Bullock submits will not yet be able to be processed.

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PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) announced ([link removed]) he had raised $19.1 million in the third quarter of 2019, down from $24.8 million in the second quarter.

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JULIÁN CASTRO ([link removed]) discussed ([link removed]) impeachment on _Off Script: 2020 Candidate Conversations_. 

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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) will speak at The Chicago Council about foreign policy ([link removed]) Wednesday.

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TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) is hosting town halls throughout New Hampshire ([link removed]) from Tuesday through Thursday.

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KAMALA HARRIS ([link removed]) is restructuring ([link removed]) her campaign, promoting her Senate Chief of Staff Rohini Kosoglu and senior adviser Laphonza Butler to senior management positions. She is also expanding her Iowa team from 65 to 120 staff members.

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AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) campaigned and attended a private fundraiser in Seattle ([link removed]) Monday.

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TIM RYAN ([link removed]) said he would remain in the race ([link removed]) even though he will not make the debate stage in October. “I don’t think many people are happy with the front runners right now in the Democratic Party, and I want to be there to provide another option for them," Ryan said.

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BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) announced ([link removed]) he raised $25.3 million in the third quarter of 2019, topping his second-quarter take by more than $7 million.

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JOE SESTAK ([link removed]) begins his month-long tour of New Hampshire ([link removed]) Tuesday, with stops planned throughout the state every day between Oct. 1-24.

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TOM STEYER ([link removed]) will campaign in Iowa ([link removed]) Tuesday and Wednesday, touring areas affected by flooding. He is also soliciting brief videos from Trump critics to be featured in a “Talk to Trump” ad campaign ([link removed]) during _Fox & Friends_ in the coming weeks.

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CNN conducted the first joint interview ([link removed]) with ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) and her husband, Bruce Mann.

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MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ([link removed]) continues to campaign in Iowa ([link removed]) Tuesday with an event in Des Moines.

 
** REPUBLICANS
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MARK SANFORD ([link removed]) said ([link removed]) Monday that the impeachment inquiry was justified but “it will bring tremendous discord within the political system that will then usurp the electoral process that's now taking place on the Democratic side, and on the Republican side, what happens is that people circle the wagons.”

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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) spent ([link removed]) more than $1 million on anti-impeachment Facebook ads last week.

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** WHAT WE’RE READING
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Business Insider: 3 big reasons why Joe Biden is no longer the definitive 2020 Democratic primary frontrunner ([link removed])

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FiveThirtyEight: The Media Mentioned Biden More Than All The 2020 Primary Candidates Combined Last Week ([link removed])

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TIME: 2020 Candidates Try a New Tactic to Convince Supporters to Donate: Brutal, Shameless Honesty ([link removed])

FLASHBACK: OCTOBER 1, 2015

Lawrence Lessig wrote ([link removed]) an op-ed in _Politico Magazine_ saying the Democratic Party was discouraging his campaign. 
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