Bowser reported more than $182,000 in contributions from individual donors from Feb. 1 to March 10, while council member Robert White reported more than $56,000 in contributions for his mayoral bid. After including funds from the city’s public campaign financing program, which multiplies donor dollars, Bowser also has significantly more cash on hand going into the final months of the primary campaign — more than $2.
Attorney Brian Schwalb — who was endorsed Thursday by Racine — took in more than $52,000, with more than half of his contributions coming from people outside the District, and spent more than $60,000. Both Schwalb and McDuffie are participating in the public campaign financing program. That leaves both with cash on hand — Schwalb with more than $119,000, and McDuffie with more than $744,000 to spend before the June 21 primary.