Vice President Harris' presidential campaign announced it raised over $310 million in July, driven by a record-breaking $200 million in the first week after she replaced President Biden as the Democratic nominee. The campaign set several fundraising records, including the fastest time to raise a billion dollars. Two-thirds of the donations came from first-time donors, indicating strong grassroots support. Trump's campaign also saw substantial fundraising, raising $139 million in July, just shy of his May record of $141 million. Both campaigns have already launched multimillion-dollar ad buys in key states.
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00:03Vice President Harris' presidential campaign announced it raised over $310 million in July,
00:08driven by a record-breaking $200 million in the first week after she replaced President
00:13Biden as the Democratic nominee.
00:15The campaign set several fundraising records, including the fastest time to raise $1 billion.
00:21Two-thirds of the donations came from first-time donors, indicating strong grassroots support.
00:26Trump's campaign also saw substantial fundraising, raising $139 million in July, just shy of
00:32his May record of $141 million.
00:35Both campaigns have already launched multi-million dollar ad buys in key states.
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