Gov. Bill Richardson raised a respectable $7 million during the second quarter of 2007, placing him solidly in fourth place among Democratic presidential candidates and $2 million behind John Edwards.
The Associated Press said Richardson was “at Edwards’ heels” during the second quarter, but also pointed out that the governor’s six-month total was more than $13 million, while Edwards raised about $23 million.
That’s far short of the number of individual contributors to the top three candidates. More than 100,000 individuals have given to Edwards’ campaign since he entered the race. Hillary Clinton raised about $27 million this quarter, but doesn’t disclose the number of donors. She has raised about $55 million in six months. And Barack Obama raised $32.5 million from 154,000 individual donors this quarter, bringing his six-month total to about $58 million from 258,000 donors.
Obama’s total for the quarter is a record for Democrats.
Still, Shipley said
“Our goal was to increase fundraising over the first quarter, and we did,” he said. “Our fundraising is growing, our poll numbers are growing, we’re building momentum, we’re on goal and on budget. We feel very good about how we’re doing.”
It’s notable that