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In just the last few hours, we learned that both Elizabeth Warren and Julián Castro have reached the 130,000 unique donors needed to qualify for the fall debates. I think that’s great — their voices belong on the national stage.
Now, seven candidates — Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Andrew Yang, Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren and Julián Castro — have crossed the donor threshold. And we know a few more are almost there.
After the first DNC debate, over 28,000 people stepped up and became first-time donors to our campaign for president. We may be an underdog but one thing remains clear: When our message is heard, people are excited to join this grassroots movement.
Five Democrats have already publicly crossed the DNC’s donor threshold needed to qualify for the fall debates.
Bernie Sanders did. Joe Biden did. Kamala Harris did. Andrew Yang did. And Pete Buttigieg did. Beto O’Rourke has probably reached it, too.
Now the question is whether other candidates will reach that tough measure of grassroots strength before the cutoff. And I’ll be honest: We’re just about 15,000 donors shy of the 130,000 benchmark.
Thanks to people like you, we’ve taken a big leap toward this goal. In the 12 days since the first debate, over 20,000 people have decided to become a donor to our campaign. I’m so encouraged to know that thousands of Americans heard what I had to say that night and decided I should be part of future debates, too.
But we have thousands more to go — and not too many weeks left to hit that DNC target.
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