Former President Donald Trump’s campaign and affiliates announced Wednesday that it had earned more than $65.5 million during March.
The funds include money raised by the Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee (RNC), and their affiliates. according to Go to press release. President Trump’s fundraising organization, which has lagged behind President Joe Biden’s, also announced that it had more than $93.1 million in cash on hand as of April. (Related article: New fundraising boosts Biden’s military spending to double Trump’s, RNC)
“Our campaign has been working with the RNC to steadily ramp up fundraising efforts, and our March numbers demonstrate overwhelming support for President Trump among voters of all stripes,” said Susie Wiles, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign. I’m proving it,” he said. said in a statement. “Republicans may not be the beneficiaries of self-serving big money from Hollywood and Silicon Valley elites, but President Trump is proud to be supported by donations from voters, the backbone of this country.” I think that will energize the Republican vote.”
Biden and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) have not yet announced their March totals, but a big fundraiser in New York City on Thursday featured a collaboration between former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. campaign funds exceeded $25 million. Democrats had a total of $97.5 million on hand at the end of February, far more than Trump and the RNC’s $44.8 million. according to Go to Politico.
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Trump faces mounting legal costs throughout his 2024 campaign, with his fundraising vehicles reportedly costing him more than $50 million last year. according to To Axios.
“President Donald J. Trump has once again created a fundraising juggernaut among Republicans. It’s been less than a month since he became the presumptive Republican nominee, but the RNC and Trump campaign have become one. It is a unified operation and we are focused on winning,” RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement. “We are raising money and making strategic investments to extract votes and protect ballots. We can achieve big wins in just 31 weeks.”
Both Trump and Biden secured enough delegates in the March 12 primary to clinch their respective party’s nominations.
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