With early voting just two weeks away, candidates in the city’s upcoming primary are out on the trail and tracking every dollar.

The Campaign Finance Board continues to release updated fundraising totals, which include millions in public matching funds meant to boost small-dollar donations.

Adrienne Adams is the latest candidate to see a significant bump, receiving more than $2 million in matching funds.

Andrew Cuomo, who still has more than $3 million total, saw a setback last week when the board rescinded $675,000 in funds after allegations he coordinated with an outside political action committee.

Zohran Mamdani’s campaign still leads the field in total matching funds, with nearly $6.7 million.

Greg Smith, an investigative reporter with The City, joined “Mornings On 1” Monday to break down the numbers and what they could mean for the race.

Tap the video player above to watch the full interview.