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The Democratic Party candidate for the US presidential election, Joe Biden, managed to raise $ 383 million in September to support his campaign, setting a “record,” as they described it.
Twitter campaign manager Jane O’Malley Dillon said they had raised $ 432 million in cash.
You heard it from the Vice President: Our grassroots donor community helped us raise a record $ 383 million in September. I am proud of what you have been able to build, but there is still a lot of work to do. Here are some other things I’m proud of under the hood: (1 /?) Https://t.co/hPX9Va2EmB
– Jen O’Malley Dillon (@jomalleydillon) October 15, 2020
Our success has been driven by our grassroots fans. $ 203 million came from online donors. We had 1.1 million new donors last month, bringing the total to 5.5 million donors throughout this campaign. And as a result, we have $ 432 million in the bank. (two /?)
– Jen O’Malley Dillon (@jomalleydillon) October 15, 2020
And US President Donald Trump announced in September that he was willing to spend his personal fortune on his campaign for re-election as president, if it became clear that this was necessary in the last stage before the election.
On the first day of a tour during which he visited five major states, namely: Florida, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada, Trump spoke about the financial side of the uphill battle he is waging against his rival Biden as that the November 3 elections are approaching.
“We have a lot more money than we had the last time,” he said. “We have triple what we had four years ago,” adding: “But if we need more, I will personally contribute as I did in the 2016 primary.
I keep reading fake news stories that my campaign is running out of money. It is not true, and if so, I would contribute money myself. The fact is, we have a lot more money than we did 4 years ago, where we spend a lot less money than Crooked Hillary, and still earn easily, 306-223!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 13, 2020
My Campaign spent a lot of money up front to make up for false reports and false news about our handling of the China virus. Now you see the GREAT work we have done, and we have 3 times more than we had 4 years ago, and we have gone up in the polls. Lots of $ and ENERGY!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 8, 2020
A census released Monday showed that more than 10 million American voters have so far cast their votes, either by mail or early voting, in the presidential elections.
The University of Florida’s “American Election Project” said on its website that “voters cast a total of 10,296,180 ballots in the relevant states,” in record numbers.
The bill explained that the number of voters who voted to date is many times greater than the number at that stage four years ago, indicating that this increase is due to the large increase in the number of voters who chose to vote by mail. , for fear of casting your vote in person in the midst of a crisis. new coronavirus.
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