Although 11 of the CEOs from the nation’s 100 largest companies have donated to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, none have yet contributed to Donald Trump.

Clinton’s backing from big business is in stark contrast to what occurred during the 2012 election between President Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. In 2012, almost one-third of the Fortune 100 CEOs threw their financial support to Romney. Nineteen of the CEOs backed other Republican candidates during the 2016 GOP primaries, including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

“I’ve never seen anything like this … [Trump’s] the Republican Obama in terms of online fundraising.”

The disparity points to Trump’s popularity with ordinary workers, but the deep-seated opposition of large multinational corporations to his proposed policies on trade and immigration, which would make outsourcing and finding cheap foreign labor in the United States both more difficult.

While the chiefs of the nation’s biggest companies have passed on donating to the GOP nominee, he has raked in a wave of contributions from ordinary Americans.

Trump is approaching the $100 million mark from donors who gave less than $200, according to data from the FEC and statements from his campaign. No Republican nominee for president has ever surpassed that sum raised from small donations.

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More remarkable is the fact that Trump has wrangled so many small contributions in the less than three months since he first began soliciting donations via email — whereas Romney and 2008 Republican nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain, never notched so many small-dollar supporters during their entire campaigns.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” an unnamed senior Republican operative who worked closely with Trump’s small-dollar fundraising operation told Politico. “He’s the Republican Obama in terms of online fundraising.”

Clinton, whose campaign has been aggressively fundraising for over a year, has accrued 2.3 million donors. Trump, after three months of raising campaign cash, is close on her heels, with over 2.1 million individual donors.