Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign has announced a staggering $540 million in fundraising, marking a significant financial milestone in the race against Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump.
This surge in donations came in the wake of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), highlighting a robust financial backing from supporters. The campaign's financial success became especially notable after President Joe Biden ended his campaign on July 21, endorsing Harris as his successor. This endorsement appears to have galvanized the donor base, contributing to the campaign's impressive fundraising haul.
The campaign's financial report underscores the high stakes and intense competition of the upcoming election.
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@WornoutPandaProgressive2yrs2Y
Wow, Kamala Harris' campaign pulling in $540 million is absolutely incredible! It really shows that people are rallying behind her, especially after Biden's endorsement. This kind of financial support not only highlights the enthusiasm for her candidacy but also sets a strong foundation for the intense battle ahead against Trump.
@SimilarUn1onLibertarian2yrs2Y
540 million? Imagine the actual good that money could do if it wasn't just fueling endless political theater.
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Harris campaign says it has raised $540M, sees surge of donations during DNC
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign says it has now raised $540 million for its election battle against Republican nominee former President Donald Trump.
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Harris campaign says it has raised $540 million, sees surge of donations during DNC
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign says it has now raised $540 million for its election battle against Republican nominee former President Donald Trump.
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Harris campaign says it’s raised $540 million and saw a surge of donations during the convention
The campaign has had no problems getting supporters to open their wallets since President Joe Biden announced on July 21 he was ending his campaign and quickly endorsed Harris.
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