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Harris, Trump Campaigns Raised Almost $1.4Bln in Total, Spent Over $1.2Bln
Harris, Trump Campaigns Raised Almost $1.4Bln in Total, Spent Over $1.2Bln
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The campaign to elect Democrat Kamala Harris as US president has raised almost a billion dollars, while her Republican rival Donald Trump has raised just under $400 million, according to open data and calculations by US media based on statistics from the Federal Election Commission.
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According to the Federal Election Commission as of mid-October, almost all of the funds raised have been spent: Harris has $118 million left, while Trump has $36.2 million. Thus, the candidates have spent more than $1.2 billion in total. In the final stage of the race, Harris was outraising Trump almost five-fold, having added $97.2 million in early October against $16.2 million for the Republican. Harris outpaced the politicians nominated in the previous election cycle in terms of the speed of fundraising, since she became a candidate only a few months before the election. Harris set a record for the speed of fundraising, having accumulated more than $1 billion in three months. In the last election cycle, two candidates raised $1.85 billion: $785 million for Trump, $1.06 billion for Joe Biden. US media report that Trump's smaller spending may be related to a strategy in which salaries and rent of rally sites are paid by structures associated with the Republicans. Trump's most generous donor was billionaire Timothy Mellon, who donated $150 million, while entrepreneur Elon Musk contributed $120 million. About 50 billionaires provided financial support to the politician. Harris is backed by 76 wealthy Americans. The US presidential election will be held on November 5.
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Harris, Trump Campaigns Raised Almost $1.4Bln in Total, Spent Over $1.2Bln
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The campaign to elect Democrat Kamala Harris as US president has raised almost a billion dollars, while her Republican rival Donald Trump has raised just under $400 million, according to open data and calculations by US media based on statistics from the Federal Election Commission.
According to the Federal Election Commission as of mid-October, almost all of the funds raised have been spent: Harris has $118 million left, while Trump has $36.2 million. Thus, the candidates have spent more than $1.2 billion in total.
In the final stage of the race,
Harris was outraising Trump almost five-fold, having added $97.2 million in early October against $16.2 million for the Republican. Harris outpaced the politicians nominated in the previous election cycle in terms of the speed of fundraising, since she became a candidate only a few months before the election.
Harris set a record for the speed of fundraising, having accumulated more than $1 billion in three months. In the last election cycle, two candidates raised $1.85 billion: $785 million for Trump, $1.06 billion for Joe Biden.
US media report that Trump's smaller spending may be related to a strategy in which salaries and rent of rally sites are paid by structures associated with the Republicans.
Trump's most generous donor was billionaire Timothy Mellon, who donated $150 million, while entrepreneur Elon Musk contributed $120 million. About 50 billionaires provided financial support to the politician. Harris is backed by 76 wealthy Americans.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5.