New York-based real estate tycoon Donald Trump, the leading Republican candidate, is funding his own campaign, while his colleague Jeb Bush - whose campaign is struggling at this point - had crossed $100 million figure months ago.
At the beginning of this campaign, 68-year-old Clinton set a goal of $100 million in primary contributions for 2015. But she crossed it by raising more than $112 million in primary money for the year.
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In addition to the money raised for her campaign, Clinton raised more than $18 million for the DNC and State Parties across the country through the Hillary Victory Fund in the fourth quarter.
Clinton raised roughly as much for the primary as President Barack Obama did during 2011 as a sitting president and more than either Clinton or Obama in 2007 despite having one fewer quarter to raise.
"Thanks to the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have joined together and powered this historic campaign, we are now heading into Iowa and New Hampshire with the resources we need to be successful," said Hillary for America campaign manager Robby Mook.
94% of donations to this campaign in the last quarter were in increments of $100 or less, Mook said.
Clinton's nearest Democratic competitor Ben Sanders has yet to declare his year end fund raising figures.
Republican Ted Cruz, who's popularity has increased in the last few months raised $20 million in the fourth quarter, thus making a total of more than $46 million this year.
Meanwhile, Trump continued with his anti-Clinton tirade.
"The person that Hillary Clinton least wants to run against is, by far, me. It will be the largest voter turnout ever - she will be swamped!" he tweeted.
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