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Biden and Democrats raised $72 million-plus for his 2024 race since he opened his marketing campaign in April

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee raised greater than $72 million for his reelection within the 10 weeks since he introduced his 2024 candidacy, his marketing campaign introduced Friday.

That is all the cash raised between April 25, when Biden made his announcement, and the top of June, and contains donations to his marketing campaign and to a community of joint fundraising preparations with the nationwide and state events. By comparability, President Barack Obama raised $85.6 million in the course of the April-to-June quarter in 2011 when he launched his marketing campaign for a second time period, although he introduced his candidacy three weeks earlier that April than did Biden.

Biden, who has cleared the sector of any critical rivals for for the Democratic nomination, has however been confronting persistent issues from throughout the get together about voter enthusiasm for an 80-year-old candidate.



Biden‘s sum is more than double Donald Trump’s throughout these three months, although the previous president and different Republicans within the race aren’t collectively elevating cash with the GOP and subsequently face decrease federal contribution limits for high donors.

Biden‘s marketing campaign didn’t element the entire raised straight by his marketing campaign, which might enable a extra direct comparability to the Republican candidates. That determine is about to be reported Saturday to the Federal Election Commission.

“While Republicans are burning through resources in a divisive primary focused on who can take the most extreme MAGA positions, we are significantly outraising every single one of them -– because our team’s strength is our grassroots supporters,” Biden marketing campaign supervisor Julie Chavez Rodriguez in an announcement.

The marketing campaign mentioned the entire got here from practically 400,000 donors, and that 97% of donations had been below $200 and greater than 30% of donors had not given to Biden in 2020.

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