Sanders raises $26M in April in primary bid against Clinton
Sanders' fundraising total for the month was a steep decline from the $46 million he raised in March, raising questions about whether he can sustain his powerful online money machine as his path to the nomination has substantially narrowed against Clinton.
The Vermont senator was holding a news conference later Sunday to discuss his campaign and his plans to compete vigorously against Clinton in upcoming primaries in the spring, culminating in California's June 7 primary and the final contest in the District of Columbia later that month.
Clinton holds a substantial lead among delegates and is 91 percent of the way to clinching the nomination when including superdelegates, the Democratic elected officials and leaders who can support the candidate of their choice.
On Sunday, Sanders said he was still fighting hard to win the nomination, making the case to voters and superdelegates already committed to Clinton that he would be the stronger candidate to beat Donald Trump in November.