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Biden’s campaign raises ‘historic haul’ of $97M in 4th quarter

- Joey Garrison

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign raised more than $97 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 giving the incumbent president a campaign war chest of $117 million while his Republican rivals spend heavily in the GOP primary fight.

Biden’s cash-on-hand is a record amount for a Democratic presidenti­al candidate at this juncture of the election cycle, according to his campaign.

“This historic haul − proudly powered by strong and growing grassroots enthusiasm − sends a clear message: the Team Biden-Harris coalition knows the stakes of this election and is ready to win this November,” Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said in a statement.

The campaign of former President Donald Trump, the front-runner to secure the Republican nomination, has not released its fourth-quarter fundraisin­g figures. Nor has Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley’s campaign said it raised $24 million in the fourth quarter.

“While most of the Republican­s have not yet announced their fundraisin­g numbers, we fully expect to lap them − several times,” said TJ Ducklo, senior adviser for the Biden campaign.

The Biden campaign reported having $91 million on hand at the beginning of October following a $71 million thirdquart­er fundraisin­g haul. The Trump campaign had $37.5 million on hand in October, raising $45.5 million in the third quarter.

Biden’s fourth-quarter haul, which includes money raised between Oct. 1 and the end of the year, was bolstered by the campaign’s strongest fundraisin­g month yet in December. Biden has now raised $235 million since announcing his reelection bid in April from nearly 1 million donors. The campaign says 97% of donations have been less than $200, with an average of $41.88.

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