2020 Candidates Talk Up Small Donors, But Stay Quiet On Bundlers

Most Democrats who want to win the White House have all but fetishized small-dollar donors. Enthusiastic supporters who contribute $20 here or $50 there offer candidates grassroots street cred during a presidential primary season in which corporate money and tony fundraisers have become decidedly unfashionable. But campaigns burn through millions of dollars.

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