Less than 1 percent of the $61 million brought in by Democratic presidential front-runner
Hillary Clinton's fundraising vehicle with state parties has stayed with the state parties, according to
Politico's analysis of the latest Federal Election Commission filings.
The Hillary Victory Fund includes Clinton's presidential campaign, the Democratic National Committee and 32 state party committees. The fund lets Clinton receive checks of $350,000 or more from her supporters.
When Clinton launched the fundraising vehicle last summer, she said "when our state parties are strong, we win" and that she would "rebuild our party from the ground up."
The fund has transferred $3.8 million to the state parties, according to Politico, but $3.3 million of that cash was then transferred to the DNC. The fund has transferred $15.4 million to Clinton's campaign and $5.7 million to the DNC.
Politico reported that $23.3 million spent by the fund has been used for expenses that reportedly directly help the Clinton campaign, such as $2.8 million for salary and overhead and $8.6 million for web advertising.