48 Hills reported August 3. Wiener still led in fundraising during that time, however, raising $265,000 to Fielder's $215,000.
Wiener also still has a significant campaign war chest, with over $800,000 in the bank.Wiener won 55.7% of the vote in the March primary against Fielder, who garnered 33.2% of the vote.
Republican Erin Smith, a transgender woman, won 11.1% of the vote. As the top two vote-getters, Wiener and Fielder have advanced to the November 3 election.
Wiener has close ties to San Francisco's Democratic Party establishment, while Fielder is running a campaign backed by the local Democratic Socialists of America chapter, the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, and other progressive groups.The San Francisco Labor Council did not.