Sen. Elizabeth Warren released her fundraising numbers for the second quarter of 2019 Monday, claiming $19.1 million—a number that puts her in the top tier of the Democratic candidates for president and, alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, in one of the two stronger positions of the field going forward. 

Warren’s campaign said the total came from 384,000 donors at an average of $28. 

In a tweet announcing the number, Warren expressed her gratitude.

“I am humbled by the depth of grassroots commitment to our campaign,” said Warren. “This is how we make our government and democracy work for everyone, not just the wealthy and well-connected. Thank you, and let’s keep at it.”

Campaign manager Roger Lau touted the total in an email to supporters as indicative of the kind of progressive campaign Warren is running. 

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