Joe Biden expanded the economic advantage and surpassed Trump by 40% in fundraising

Joe Biden expanded the economic advantage and surpassed Trump by 40% in fundraising

Earlier this week, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced that they had jointly raised $65.6 million in March.

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2024 is not just another year for the citizens of USAin a few months the president will be elected and again it will be between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. When it comes to campaign fundraising, the Democrat Joe Biden achieved 40% more donations than his rival’s campaign in March.

According to figures released, Bide’s campaignn raised more than $90 million in Marchor, in part thanks to the great electoral event held at the end of the month in the Radio City Music Hall in New York and in which Biden and two of his predecessors in the White House, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, took the stage.

Earlier this week, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced that in March they had raised 65.6 million dollars jointly.

As of April 1, the Democratic team had $192 million at its disposal, “the largest amount accumulated by a party candidate in this phase,” according to a statement from the Biden campaign. For their part, Trump and the RNC had 93.1 million in cash, almost 100 million less than their opponent.

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As of April 1, the Democratic team had $192 million at its disposal,

As of April 1, the Democratic team had $192 million at its disposal, “the largest amount accumulated by a party candidate in this phase”

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Biden He has been surpassing Trump for months in fundraising, in part because the Republican has had to face numerous legal expenses due to the lawsuits he faces, including four criminal cases, two of them related to his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 elections.

Furthermore, Trump has faced a process primary in which some important donors to the Republican Party supported other candidates such as former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, the last to withdraw.

Now what mathematically he won the primaries and is virtually the Republican candidate for the November elections, Trump managed to get the Republican Party to close ranks around him. In this way he placed new leaders at the head of the RNC, including his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, wife of his son Eric, and has reached an agreement so that a portion of the donations to the party will be used to pay his lawyers in the trials that are pending.

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