Hillary Clinton raised $154 million in September, marking her largest haul of the election cycle, her campaign announced Saturday.
In the campaign's joint fundraising operation with the Democratic National Committee, $84 million was raised for Clinton and her running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, and about $70 million for the party.
Combined, Clinton and Democrats enter October with about $150 million in the bank as they seek to stave off Republicans and Donald Trump.
Amid reports that Trump is being urged by Republicans to make a hefty donation to his own campaign, Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, said in a statement it's important that donors "must continue to step up in order to have the resources we need to mobilize millions of voters across the country."
In August, Clinton and Democrats raised $143 million and finished the month with $68.4 million in the bank to Trump's $50.2 million.