Hillary Clinton spent $19 million in first three months of campaign

Hillary Rodham Clinton has spent nearly $19 million and has hired hundreds of staff, her campaign disclosed Wednesday. The news is in advance of a fundraising report she will file with federal regulators.

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US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to the crowd after delivering her speech at her campaign kick off rally in New York City in June. Clinton has spent nearly $19 million and has hired hundreds of staff during the first three months of her presidential campaign.

Hillary Rodham Clinton has spent nearly $19 million and has hired hundreds of staff during the first three months of her presidential campaign.

That's according to information released by her campaign in advance of a fundraising report she'll file later Wednesday with federal regulators. In total, Clinton raised more than $46 million from more than 250,000 contributors.

Clinton's spending underscores her early effort to build a national campaign, even as aides say she's focused on the primary contest. Beyond paying salaries for 343 new employees, her campaign purchased lists of voters in four early voting states and spent heavily on building up a digital team.

Her campaign also released a list of campaign bundlers, donors who each raised more than $100,000 for Clinton.

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