Democrat presidential candidate Andrew Yang (D) on Thursday evening questioned MSNBC and CNN for excluding him from key graphics, showing third-quarter fundraising totals.

Yang – who has made waves with his proposal for a $1,000 “freedom dividend” – posted a screenshot from MSNBC and CNN, both of which displayed the third-quarter fundraising totals for several Democrat presidential candidates. Noticeably absent was Yang, even though he raised $10 million– $4 million more than Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), who was featured on the screens.

“I’m pretty sure I should be on this graphic. @MSNBC,” Yang wrote:

MSNBC responded to Yang, claiming that the graphic was put together prior to the Yang campaign’s third-quarter announcement.

Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) topped the Democrat field in terms of fundraising in the third quarter, with $25.3 million and $24.6 million, respectively. Joe Biden fell roughly $10 million short of his closest competitors, reporting $15.2 million.

While Yang has failed to crack into the top tier of candidates, he has seen a slight bump in polls in recent weeks.

The current Real Clear Politics average shows Yang in sixth place with 3.5 percent support. He will participate in the October 15 Democrat debate at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, alongside 11 other candidates.