(The Hill) Jonathan Easley 07/15/19 04:05 PM President Trumps campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) raised a combined $108 million in the second quarter giving the president a significant advantage over Democrats in the money race as he seeks reelection in 2020. Combined the Trump campaign and the RNC are sitting on $123.7 million in cash reserves the campaign also said in a statement Monday. Yet another record-shattering fundraising haul gives us a major advantage over the crowded field of Democrats as the RNC continues investing in our world-class field program and growing our incredible grassroots army" said RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. As enthusiasm for this President continues to grow these resources ensure President Trump and Republicans up and down the ballot are in a strong position to win heading into 2020." Three Trump campaign entities combined to raise $56.7 million in the second quarter while the RNC took in $51.3 million slightly higher than the $105 million the entities announced raising earlier this month. That surpasses the fundraising totals former President Obama and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) posted in the same quarter in 2011. That year Obamas reelection campaign reported $47 million in donations while the DNC took in $38 million. The Trump campaign said its second quarter haul surpassed its entire fundraising totals for the first six months of 2018.