Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton raised a whopping USD 28 million for election campaign in May, while her Republican rival Donald Trump raised USD 3.1, according to the latest figures released by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Trump, who self-funded his entire primary campaign and launched fund raisers only in late May, ended the month with just USD 1.3 million in his kitty, Clinton was cash rich with USD 42.5 million on hand.
The mainstream American media said that Trump is "disastrously" short in cash.
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"If need be, there could be unlimited 'cash on hand' as I would put up my own money, as I have already done through the primaries, spending over USD 50 million. Our campaign is leaner and more efficient, like our government should be," Trump said in a statement.
In an interview to Fox news, Trump said he helped raise USD 12 million for the Republican Party in a fundraising trip through Texas, Nevada and Arizona this month.
His campaign said the month of June represents the first full month of fundraising activity for the campaign and this will be reflected in the June FEC report.
"To date, the campaign's fundraising has been incredible and we continue to see a tremendous outpouring of support for Trump and money to the Republican Party. The positive response to our fundraising efforts so far is a further indication that the country does not want yet another corrupt politician like Crooked Hillary," the campaign said.
In a statement, the Hillary Campaign said it began June with more than USD 42 million in the bank after raising more than USD 28 million in May thanks to more than 650,000 contributions from about 430,000 people during the month.
The average donation during May was about USD 44.
"We're starting the general election in strong financial shape thanks to the support of over 1.3 million people and strategic investments that helped us conserve our resources," said Hillary for America Campaign Manager Robby Mook.
"That grassroots support will be critical to our success and will ensure that we have the resources we need to communicate Hillary Clinton's message that we are stronger together."
Clinton brought in USD 28,275,817.46 through Hillary for America and the Hillary Victory Fund in May. She raised more than USD 9 million in May in contributions of USD 200 or less and more than 60 per cent of the campaign's contributions for the month were from women.