NewsKamala Harris raises $200M as Biden withdraws from presidential race

Kamala Harris raises $200M as Biden withdraws from presidential race

Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris
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28 July 2024 15:52

The campaign team for Kamala Harris announced on Sunday that since the current U.S. Vice President became the probable Democratic Party candidate in the November presidential election, $200 million has been raised for her bid for the White House.

"Kamala Harris raised $200 million in the week since we started. Sixty-six percent of this amount comes from new donors. We also have 170,000 new volunteers," wrote Harris's deputy campaign manager, Rob Flaherty, on platform X.

At the beginning of July, the campaign team for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that it had amassed $331 million, of which $285 million was in cash. For comparison, by the end of June, Joe Biden's campaign had $96 million in its account, according to reports.

Harris has gained the support of the majority of delegates for the Democratic National Convention, which will likely secure her the party’s nomination for President next month. "Our Vice President is the likely candidate. The official vote will take place on August 1," said Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison on Sunday to MSNBC.

Mitch Landrieu, co-chair of Harris's campaign, told MSNBC that the U.S. Vice President "had one of the best weeks we've seen in politics in the last 50 years". "It will be a very tight race to the White House," he emphasized.

Joe Biden withdraws

Joe Biden announced on Sunday, July 21, at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, that he is withdrawing from the race for President of the United States. In a statement he posted on social media, he indicated who, in his opinion, should take up the mantle. However, Biden's nomination is not enough for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic Party's candidate immediately. The delegates must support her.

When, on Sunday, Joe Biden announced his support for his vice president's candidacy in the November elections, money from donors began to flow almost immediately.

As reported by Bloomberg, the donations made only on July 21 on ActBlue, the platform for raising funds for the Democratic campaign, exceeded $50 million.

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