Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice’s campaign just announced she has raised more than $620,000 over the past month and now has $4.4 million on hand heading into the final stretch of the Democratic AG primary.

“We have assembled the widest coalition of grassroots support of any candidate in this race,” said Rice campaign manager Jeffrey Stein.

“What we are seeing here is that as voters begin to pay more attention to this race, the momentum is swinging our way and the race is breaking towards the candidate most capable of cleaning up Albany, holding Wall Street accountable, and protecting New York families.”

Rice had $4.17 million on hand in mid-July. That was the most of any of the five Democratic AG contenders, although Sean Coffey dumped another $1 million into his campaign in an effort to bring his on-hand total almost on par with hers.

Her campaign says it filed the 32-day pre-primary report – the last fundraising report prior to the Sept. 14 primary – with the state Board of Elections today, but it’s not yet available on-line.