President Donald Trump raised a mammoth $36 million since officially announcing his 2020 re-election campaign reelection last week.
Trump’s seven-day haul is double the entire first-quarter fundraising total for Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont , whose $18 million led the field of two dozen Democratic presidential hopefuls. President Donald Trump raised a mammoth $36 million since officially announcing his 2020 relection campaign reelection last week.
Trump’s seven-day haul is double the entire first-quarter fundraising total for Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont , whose $18 million led the field of two dozen Democratic presidential hopefuls.
At a donor event on Tuesday at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, the president raised $6 million with 225 people in attendance in support of his joint fundraising committee, according to Republican officials with direct knowledge of the matter.
The committee, called Trump Victory, distributes donations between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee.
Trump’s total for Tuesday’s event was barely short of the $6.3 million that former Vice President Joe Biden raised in his first day of campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Trump’s seven-day haul is double the entire first-quarter fundraising total for Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont , whose $18 million led the field of two dozen Democratic presidential hopefuls. President Donald Trump raised a mammoth $36 million since officially announcing his 2020 relection campaign reelection last week.
Trump’s seven-day haul is double the entire first-quarter fundraising total for Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont , whose $18 million led the field of two dozen Democratic presidential hopefuls.
At a donor event on Tuesday at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, the president raised $6 million with 225 people in attendance in support of his joint fundraising committee, according to Republican officials with direct knowledge of the matter.
The committee, called Trump Victory, distributes donations between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee.
Trump’s total for Tuesday’s event was barely short of the $6.3 million that former Vice President Joe Biden raised in his first day of campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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