By TIME Staff
In politics, support from millionaires and super PACs is a necessity. But so is engaging grassroots donors, who often become the most active campaign volunteers. Here’s the percentage of total fundraising (through June) that top White House hopefuls got from donors giving $200 or less.
BERNIE SANDERS
69.2% of $15.1 million
BEN CARSON
67.8% of $10.6 million
RAND PAUL
46.4% of $6.9 million
TED CRUZ
40.3% of $14.3 million
MARCO RUBIO
27.8% of $18.8 million
HILLARY CLINTON
17.2% of $47.1 million
JEB BUSH
3.2% of $11.4 million
DONALD TRUMP
2.1% of $1.9 million
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