Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden raised more than $90 million for his reelection campaign and the Democratic Party in March, topping Republican nominee Donald Trump?s haul and widening his financial advantage.
The president and his party ended March with $192 million cash on hand, the most ever amassed for a Democrat at this point in the calendar, according
to a statement by Biden?s campaign. That?s more than double the $93.1
million that Trump and the Republican Party said they had at the end of
last month.
Biden had his biggest total from small-dollar donors to date, breaking records set in each of the previous four months. The campaign doubled the size of its mailing list and saw twice as much interaction from those receiving its emails and text messages.
Donors with deep pockets also chipped in, including the $26 million the campaign raised at an event last month in New York City featuring Biden and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
Biden has raised more than $422 million since launching his reelection bid last April. As an incumbent with only nominal opposition in the primaries, he?s been able to stockpile money for the general election. Meanwhile,
Trump battled through an expensive primary season, fending off challengers including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.
Read More: John Paulson?s Palm Beach Event Shows Trump Shift on Donors
In March, 704,000 donors made 864,000 contributions, with Biden?s biggest daily total the $10 million raised after his State of the Union speech. A contest to attend the fundraiser in New York City brought in $9.5 million from grassroots contributors.
?The money we are raising is historic, and it?s going to the critical work
of building a winning operation,? campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said in a statement, pointing to the campaign?s offices around the country, growing staff in battleground states and its paid media program.
Biden is hoping to capitalize on Trump?s legal challenges, which include
four criminal indictments that have eaten into some of his war chest.
In a fundraising message Saturday, Biden?s campaign touted his small-donor haul ? a hallmark of Trump?s fundraising in the past ? and said his
opponent was in Florida ?collecting checks from a couple of billionaires
who are looking for a tax cut.?
Trump, who only began fundraising with the Republican National Committee in mid-March, brought in $65.6 million, but is poised to raise more.
An event in Palm Beach hosted by John Paulson on Saturday that was attended by contributors writing six-figure checks generated $50.5 million for
Trump, according to a statement from the billionaire. Until he secured the nomination and began raising money for the RNC and state parties, Trump
could accept just $3,300 from individuals for his campaign. He can now take in $814,600 per donor.
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula <privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula <privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke
Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
In article <l7g0g7Fom7uU1@mid.individual.net>, Trumps_Bitch@organization.invalid says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula <privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke
Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the election.
3rd party will be the libs downfall.
4/7/2024 9:38 AM, Trump's Bitch wrote:
7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula <privatemail@protonmail.com>:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the >>election.
Or Kennedy steals 10% of Trump's votes and Biden will win. Works both ways.
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula <privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the election.
suzeeq <suzeeq@imbris.com> wrote:
4/7/2024 9:38 AM, Trump's Bitch wrote:
7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula <privatemail@protonmail.com>:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
Or Kennedy steals 10% of Trump's votes and Biden will win. Works both ways.
This is a democracy. The franchise belongs to me. Well, not unless I
lived in a swing state. If I did, and I supported a third-party
candidate or just hated both main party candidates so much that I'd vote third party just to spite both of them, then I would do that very thing.
My vote is my vote. It does not belong to any candidate.
In article <uuudtd$2rrkv$1@dont-email.me>, privatemail@protonmail.com
says...
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden raised more than $90 million for his
reelection campaign and the Democratic Party in March, topping Republican
nominee Donald Trump?s haul and widening his financial advantage.
The president and his party ended March with $192 million cash on hand, the >> most ever amassed for a Democrat at this point in the calendar, according
to a statement by Biden?s campaign. That?s more than double the $93.1
million that Trump and the Republican Party said they had at the end of
last month.
Biden had his biggest total from small-dollar donors to date, breaking
records set in each of the previous four months. The campaign doubled the
size of its mailing list and saw twice as much interaction from those
receiving its emails and text messages.
Donors with deep pockets also chipped in, including the $26 million the
campaign raised at an event last month in New York City featuring Biden and >> former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
Biden has raised more than $422 million since launching his reelection bid >> last April. As an incumbent with only nominal opposition in the primaries, >> he?s been able to stockpile money for the general election. Meanwhile,
Trump battled through an expensive primary season, fending off challengers >> including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Ambassador to the United >> Nations Nikki Haley.
Read More: John Paulson?s Palm Beach Event Shows Trump Shift on Donors
In March, 704,000 donors made 864,000 contributions, with Biden?s biggest
daily total the $10 million raised after his State of the Union speech. A
contest to attend the fundraiser in New York City brought in $9.5 million
from grassroots contributors.
?The money we are raising is historic, and it?s going to the critical work >> of building a winning operation,? campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez
said in a statement, pointing to the campaign?s offices around the country, >> growing staff in battleground states and its paid media program.
Biden is hoping to capitalize on Trump?s legal challenges, which include
four criminal indictments that have eaten into some of his war chest.
In a fundraising message Saturday, Biden?s campaign touted his small-donor >> haul ? a hallmark of Trump?s fundraising in the past ? and said his
opponent was in Florida ?collecting checks from a couple of billionaires
who are looking for a tax cut.?
Trump, who only began fundraising with the Republican National Committee in >> mid-March, brought in $65.6 million, but is poised to raise more.
An event in Palm Beach hosted by John Paulson on Saturday that was attended >> by contributors writing six-figure checks generated $50.5 million for
Trump, according to a statement from the billionaire. Until he secured the >> nomination and began raising money for the RNC and state parties, Trump
could accept just $3,300 from individuals for his campaign. He can now take >> in $814,600 per donor.
What a load. It's all about the money, who cares if there's a senile old puppet in charge.
In article <l7g0g7Fom7uU1@mid.individual.net>, Trumps_Bitch@organization.invalid says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula
<privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
3rd party will be the libs downfall.
On 2024-04-07, Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote:
In article <l7g0g7Fom7uU1@mid.individual.net>, Trumps_Bitch@organization.invalid says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula
<privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke
Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
3rd party will be the libs downfall.
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like
they do. RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very
rare for a fringe candidate.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they
feel threatened by RFK. And they should be.
On 2024-04-07, Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote:
In article <l7g0g7Fom7uU1@mid.individual.net>, Trumps_Bitch@organization.invalid says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula
<privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
3rd party will be the libs downfall.
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like they do.
RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very rare for a fringe candidate.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they feel threatened by RFK. And
they should be.
Heroyam slava! Glory to the Heroes!
Sláva UkrajÃni! Glory to Ukraine!
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why
the world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
On 2024-04-07, Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote:
In article <l7g0g7Fom7uU1@mid.individual.net>,
Trumps_Bitch@organization.invalid says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:25:33 -0000 (UTC), Paul Szypula
<privatemail@protonmail.com> wrote:
Biden Raises $90 Million, Widens Fundraising Lead Over Old Broke Trump
RFK, Jr is going to steal 10% of Biden's votes. Trump will win the
election.
3rd party will be the libs downfall.
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like they do.
RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very rare for a fringe candidate.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they feel threatened by RFK. And
they should be.
In other words, the QAnonWhy do we share something as vital to national security as our SPACE
Uh, that wasn't the Democrats...another tRudy sock puppet:
On 2024-04-08 03:48:29 +0000, Governor Swill said:
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why
the world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
In other words, the QAnon faction who have been big Trump supporters
(up until now anyway).
On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 04:30:42 -0500
super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
In other words, the QAnonWhy do we share something as vital to national security as our SPACE
PROGRAM with the Russians?
Why would any nation do something like THAT with their alleged "mortal frenemies"?
https://www.nasa.gov/history/50-years-ago-the-united-states-and-the-soviet-union-sign-a-space-cooperation-agreement/
"On May 24, 1972, during their summit meeting in Moscow, the leaders of
the United States and the Soviet Union, President Richard M. Nixon and Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin, signed an agreement on cooperation in
space. One of its articles called for the development of a joint system
to allow their spacecraft to dock with each other in orbit, laying the groundwork for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first international
human spaceflight carried out in July 1975."
Wakey, wakey cupcake - not only did Tricky Dick open the door to the
Chicoms he put us in "outer" space with the USSR!
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists, anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why the world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very rare for a fringe candidate.
John Anderson did it. George Wallace carried half a dozen states. Ross Pert took nearly
a quarter of the vote.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they feel threatened by RFK. And
they should be.
It's an act.
It's easier to fool a man than convince him he's been fooled.
Swill
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:06:12 -0000 (UTC), pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
On 2024-04-07, Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote:
In article <uuudtd$2rrkv$1@dont-email.me>, privatemail@protonmail.com
says...
An event in Palm Beach hosted by John Paulson on Saturday that was attended
by contributors writing six-figure checks generated $50.5 million for
Trump, according to a statement from the billionaire. Until he secured the
nomination and began raising money for the RNC and state parties, Trump >>> could accept just $3,300 from individuals for his campaign. He can now take
in $814,600 per donor.
What a load. It's all about the money, who cares if there's a senile old >> puppet in charge.
Yep.
So much for the Democrats claiming to be the party of the people.
Uh, that wasn't the Democrats that story was about. It was about Trump.
Swill
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that
they feel threatened by RFK. And they should be.
It's an act.
So normal stuff for the left then.
It's easier to fool a man than convince him he's been fooled.
Why not just get good people to run and let the people decide?
In article <20240408081111.71f014ab@234567aaa>, jon@than.ball says...
On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 04:30:42 -0500
super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
In other words, the QAnonWhy do we share something as vital to national security as our SPACE PROGRAM with the Russians?
Why would any nation do something like THAT with their alleged
"mortal frenemies"?
https://www.nasa.gov/history/50-years-ago-the-united-states-and-the-soviet-union-sign-a-space-cooperation-agreement/
"On May 24, 1972, during their summit meeting in Moscow, the
leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union, President
Richard M. Nixon and Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin, signed an
agreement on cooperation in space. One of its articles called for
the development of a joint system to allow their spacecraft to dock
with each other in orbit, laying the groundwork for the
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first international human
spaceflight carried out in July 1975."
Wakey, wakey cupcake - not only did Tricky Dick open the door to the Chicoms he put us in "outer" space with the USSR!
The only transparency in the left is shit that shouldn't be
transparent.
In article <uv0dg2$3do62$1@dont-email.me>, super70s@super70s.invalid
says...
On 2024-04-08 03:48:29 +0000, Governor Swill said:
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead
<pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like
they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why
the world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
In other words, the QAnon faction who have been big Trump supporters
(up until now anyway).
RFK will be a gift to the right. All those votes meant for Joe....I love
it.
In article <fup61jt6q1lt1d791opfuooe6o1r1vbr2c@4ax.com>, governor.swill@gmail.com says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead <pothead@snakebite.com>
wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like
they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why the
world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
Oh the irony. I didn't get no jab and never wore my mask. I still won't
vote for RFK. You have no logic.
RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very rare for a
fringe candidate.
John Anderson did it. George Wallace carried half a dozen states. Ross
Pert took nearly
a quarter of the vote.
and they all lost.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they
feel threatened by RFK. And
they should be.
It's an act.
So normal stuff for the left then.
It's easier to fool a man than convince him he's been fooled.
Why not just get good people to run and let the people decide?
Swill
On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 11:24:37 -0600
Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote:
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that
they feel threatened by RFK. And they should be.
It's an act.
So normal stuff for the left then.
It's easier to fool a man than convince him he's been fooled.
Why not just get good people to run and let the people decide?
LOL!
Uniparty can't let the plebes excercise nay power.
"Democrats have adopted a radically different strategy on independent
and third-party candidates. They?re waging an open war on the likes of
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom they view as mortal threats to President
Joe Biden?s re-election."
"Skeeter" <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote in message news:66142855$0$1643519$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com...
In article <fup61jt6q1lt1d791opfuooe6o1r1vbr2c@4ax.com>, governor.swill@gmail.com says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> >> wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like
they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why the >> world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
Oh the irony. I didn't get no jab and never wore my mask. I still won't vote for RFK. You have no logic.
Yep, and we see more and more evidence that avoiding the jab was the proper course of action.
All I can say is when the Manufacturer demanded immunity from prosecution, that said a lot about how they felt about their product.
RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very rare for a
fringe candidate.
John Anderson did it. George Wallace carried half a dozen states. Ross >> Pert took nearly
a quarter of the vote.
and they all lost.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they
feel threatened by RFK. And
they should be.
It's an act.
So normal stuff for the left then.
It's easier to fool a man than convince him he's been fooled.
Why not just get good people to run and let the people decide?
Swill
"Skeeter" <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote in message news:6614289c$1$1643533$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com...
In article <uv0dg2$3do62$1@dont-email.me>, super70s@super70s.invalid says...
On 2024-04-08 03:48:29 +0000, Governor Swill said:
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead
<pothead@snakebite.com> wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like >> >> they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why
the world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
In other words, the QAnon faction who have been big Trump supporters
(up until now anyway).
RFK will be a gift to the right. All those votes meant for Joe....I love it.
More like better RFK than letting them vote for Trump.. then they might be able to pull Joe through the wreckage as they have for the last 4 years...
Or maybe run it down to the wire.. Joe has a sudden 'stroke' (purely natural of course) and he's lined up to take all of Joe's vote as AOBT kicks in. Might even be the gamble that RFK is hoping for.
You do the math.
In article <uv1de8$3lmif$1@dont-email.me>, me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net says...
"Skeeter" <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote in message
news:66142855$0$1643519$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com...
In article <fup61jt6q1lt1d791opfuooe6o1r1vbr2c@4ax.com>,
governor.swill@gmail.com says...
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 22:09:30 -0000 (UTC), pothead
<pothead@snakebite.com>
wrote:
RFK makes a hell of a lot more sense than Biden does.
He is attracting younger voters who are realizing that he thinks like
they do.
RFK is poised to take the tin hat loonies. The conspiracy theorists,
anti vaxxers, anti
maskers, you know, the sort who make up all kinds of stuff about why
the
world is like it
is because they can't be bothered to collect any actual facts.
Oh the irony. I didn't get no jab and never wore my mask. I still won't
vote for RFK. You have no logic.
Yep, and we see more and more evidence that avoiding the jab was the
proper
course of action.
All I can say is when the Manufacturer demanded immunity from
prosecution,
that said a lot about how they felt about their product.
Let's blame Trump. Ya wanna?
RFK is already polling in the double digits which is very rare for a
fringe candidate.
John Anderson did it. George Wallace carried half a dozen states.
Ross
Pert took nearly
a quarter of the vote.
and they all lost.
The fact that the left is attacking him relentlessly proves that they
feel threatened by RFK. And
they should be.
It's an act.
So normal stuff for the left then.
It's easier to fool a man than convince him he's been fooled.
Why not just get good people to run and let the people decide?
Swill
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