Hillary Clinton raised almost $90 million in July, including her campaign and through joint fundraising efforts with the Democratic Party, her campaign announced Tuesday.
"We come out of the Democratic National Convention with our party united and our supporters energized for the final 98 days of this campaign," campaign manager Robby Mook said in a statement, according to Politico.
"Our goal for the next 98 days is to take the remarkable outpouring of support we saw as Hillary Clinton took the stage in Philadelphia and build on our efforts to organize and mobilize millions of voters to elect progressive candidates up and down the ballot in November."
In 24 hours between her Thursday night acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention and Friday night, Clinton reported raising over $8.7 million.
Clinton enters August with over $58 million available. The average donation in July was $44 and more than half of that came from first-time donors, according to the campaign.
Of the total raised, Clinton's campaign received about $63 million, while the Democratic National Committee and many state parties received $26 million. Her opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump, has yet to release his fundraising total for July, but Trump announced at an event in Ohio on Monday that the campaign alone raised $35.8 million.
Breaking down the donations, the Open Secrets Blog shows that Trump lags behind Clinton in donations from women. Only 27.2 percent of his donations of over $200 came from women, as of June 30, slightly less than former Republican candidates Mitt Romney in 2012 and John McCain in 2008.
Donations over $200 for Clinton came from more nearly equal proportions of men and women, at 46.2 percent and 53.8 percent, respectively.
"Surely Hillary Clinton is the first major-party nominee ever to secure more money from women than men," University of Virginia political analyst Larry Sabato of Sabato's Crystal Ball told Open Secrets.
"All the gender breakdowns of donors I've seen over the decades show that men have been a sizable majority for White House campaigns."
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