Ron Paul has consistently improved on his money haul for each quarter of 2007
$640,000 in the 1st quarter
$2.4 million in the 2nd quarter
$5.2 million in the 3rd quarter
$19.9 million in the 4th quarter
More than $27 million raised in 2007
Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee are the only Republican candidates to increase their contributions from Q2 to Q3. They are also the two candidates that started from the bottom and are working their way up. You can see which candidates are increasing their fund raising and which are declining.
Actual Contributions 2007 Q1, Q2 Q3 and Q4
source: Federal Election Commission Reports

Facts as of the end of Q4
On December 16th, 2007 the Ron Paul campaign set a new record for Republican fundraising
December 16th, 2007 11:59PM ET
December 15th, 2007 11:59PM ET
On November 5th, 2007 the Ron Paul campaign set a new record for Republican fundraising
Over $4.3 million was raised in 24 hours
Over 36,000 individual contributors

Noverber 5th, 2007 11:59PM ET

November 4th, 2007 11:58PM ET
Facts as of the end of Q3
Ron Paul stunned the GOP field by raising more than $5.2 million in the third quarter, 70 percent of it from online donations
Senator John McCain, once considered the front-runner for the GOP nomination raised $5.7 million and is running a campaign that is over $50,000 in debt
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, who placed a strong second in the Iowa straw poll in August, raised $1 million and is running a campaign that has less than $1 million cash on hand
Individual contributions
Date of last report: December 31, 2007
| | Amount | Percent |
| Ron Paul | $28,028,828 | 100% |
Fred Thompson | $21,395,995 | 99% |
| Mike Huckabee | $8,917,190 | 99% |
| Rudy Giuliani | $58,122,655 | 95% |
| John McCain | $36,530,528 | 89% |
| Mitt Romney | $52,546,120 | 59% |