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Kamala Harris Raises $361 Million, Outpacing Donald Trump in 2024 Campaign

Kamala Harris Raises $361 Million, Outpacing Donald Trump in 2024 Campaign

Kamala Harris Raises $361 Million, Outpacing Donald Trump in 2024 Campaign

US Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has raised a massive $361 million, which is around three times more than the $130 million raised by her Republican rival, Donald Trump. This gives Harris a whopping $404 million in cash reserves for the final, two-month sprint to Election Day, her campaign aides announced on Friday.

The cash stockpiled across Harris’ affiliated committees tops the $295 million that Trump’s campaign said it had available in its bank accounts. This underscores how much Harris’ historic and late-breaking candidature has energized donors and transformed the 2024 race.

Notably, the $361 million is by far the best monthly haul for either party this cycle. At this rate, Harris is poised to collect over $1 billion in the condensed campaign window between becoming the party’s de facto nominee in late July and Election Day. She has already raised more than $615 million since President Joe Biden ended his re-election bid on July 21, her campaign noted Friday.

Last month’s haul also topped the $310 million that Harris and Democrats raised in July and came amid the fanfare of her announcing Minnesota Governor, Tim Walz as her running mate and formally accepting her party’s nomination at last month’s celebrity-studded Chicago convention, which also included appearances from Biden and two of his White House predecessors.

The third strongest grassroots fundraising day of the campaign came on August 6 – the day Harris announced Walz’s selection, campaign officials said. The August haul does not best the monthly fundraising record of $383 million set by the Biden-Harris political operation in September 2020 at the height of that presidential campaign.

The August totals announced by Trump’s team show his fundraising pace has slowed – with his election effort bringing in slightly less last month than the $138.7 million it had collected in July. Earlier, an analysis of donations showed that some of Trump’s biggest fundraising days came in May around his felony conviction in New York, exceeding even the amounts the campaign reported collecting in July during his party’s nominating convention.

Harris campaign officials said they are ploughing their money into reaching voters, citing a “weekend of action” in the coming days that will feature 2,000 events and a $370 million digital and TV ad campaign running through the election. The campaign said it also has established more than 312 offices with the Democratic Party and employs more than 2,000 staffers with the party across battleground states but warned of a close, hard-fought contest in the home stretch.

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Kamala Harris -: Kamala Harris is the Vice President of the United States. She is the first woman, the first Black woman, and the first South Asian woman to hold this position.

Donald Trump -: Donald Trump is a former President of the United States. He was the 45th President and is a member of the Republican Party.

2024 Campaign -: The 2024 Campaign refers to the upcoming election in the United States where people will vote for the next President.

Republican -: The Republican Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. The other major party is the Democratic Party.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz -: Tim Walz is the Governor of Minnesota, a state in the United States. He is a member of the Democratic Party and has been chosen as Kamala Harris’ running mate for the 2024 election.

Running mate -: A running mate is a person who runs together with another person in an election. In this case, Tim Walz is running for Vice President with Kamala Harris.

Voter outreach -: Voter outreach means efforts made by a campaign to connect with voters, inform them about the candidate, and encourage them to vote.

Advertising campaign -: An advertising campaign is a series of ads created to promote a candidate. These ads can be on TV, radio, online, or in print.
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