Jul 01 2003
Marching Orders
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
In the second quarter ending yesterday, 59,000 Americans donated an average of $112 to help boost Governor Howard Dean to the top of the second quarter fundraisers with a total of $7.5 million raised.
Unlike the small, exclusive multi-million dollar fundraisers held in major cities by President Bush over the last week, the Dean campaign saw its numbers surge based on small donations over the Internet—with nearly $3 million raised online in the last week alone. In the second quarter, 45,030 people donated online a total of 51,474 times. The average donation online was $74.14.
“When we said last week during the governor’s announcement that ‘You have the power,’ we had no idea just how much power our supporters had,” said Campaign Manager Joe Trippi. “They are people participating directly in their democracy, and doing whatever they can to help us take our country back—giving $20, $30, or $50. This is People-Powered Howard.”
Second quarter fundraising by the numbers:
Total raised in second quarter: $7,500,000 Total donors (2003 to date): 70,000
Average contribution: $112First time donors in second quarter: 48,000
Levels of Internet Giving:
Less than $50: 18,422
$50 — 99: 11,579
$100 — $249: 11,436
$250 — $499: 2,379
$500 — $1,000: 368
$1,000 and up: 129
We can do this! We can give Bush & Co. their marching orders on the first Tuesday in November, 2004!
Now, on to the third quarter!














