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Trump raised so much last month he erased Biden’s cash advantage

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How much of that cash will be committed to his legal bills?

Former President Donald Trump’s huge May fundraising haul erased President Joe Biden’s longstanding cash advantage as the two gear up for a rematch.
It wasn’t due to poor fundraising on the incumbent’s part — Biden’s campaign saw a decent fundraising rebound in May after a weak showing the month prior. But Trump’s fundraising while he was on trial in New York that month, punctuated in the final days when he was convicted, was enough to surpass Biden in campaign cash, something that had long been seen as a crucial strength of his.




The latest campaign finance filings with the Federal Election Commission also revealed how Biden has continued to build out his campaign apparatus, while Trump has largely held onto cash. And down-ballot races are also heating up, with party committees and other outside groups bringing in — and spreading around — more cash than before.
After months of a relatively sleepy start, the real money race has begun.
Those are among the takeaways of the campaign finance reports filed by presidential campaigns, party committees and a handful of other groups on Thursday. The reports covered all activity for the month of May.

Biden was counting on a cash advantage. Trump wiped it out.

Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee said they raised $141 million in May, a figure that included the significant fundraising boost after the former president’s criminal conviction on hush money charges. (The full breakdown behind that number won’t be available until mid-July, when Trump’s joint fundraising committees file their own reports.)
But the former president’s campaign filing Thursday showed a significant surge in the final two days of the month — the day the jury handed down a guilty verdict and the day after.
Just looking at large-dollar donations, the campaign reported receiving at least six times as many daily donations those two days compared to a typical day. And the fundraising spike was likely even greater, considering that doesn’t include unitemized donations of less than $200 or any donations that the joint fundraising contributions hadn’t yet transferred.
In total, Trump’s campaign and the RNC reported just over $170 million cash on hand combined at the end of May, overtaking Biden and the Democratic National Committee, which reported just shy of $157 million.

Trump’s campaign had $116.6 million in the bank at the end of May, compared to $91.6 million for Biden.
 
Imagine being so stupid that you give your money to a convicted felon guilty of financial crimes. Rs are some of the dumbest people on the planet.
 
At least he’s not claiming an entirely “self-funded” campaign this time (yet)
 
Of the 236 million between the two candidates
70 million from 2 donors (50 for Trump from Mellon who gave RFK 25 million)

No matter what side of the aisle you reside that should be concerning
 
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Of the 236 million between the two candidates
70 million from 2 donors (50 for Trump from Mellon who gave RFK 25 million)

No matter what side of the aisle you reside that should be concerning
It's no secret why Trump is heavily pushing for more billionaire tax cuts. He can easily be bought.
 
Biden didn't reject the 20 million dollar gift from his billionaire donor, this is a both sides issue
No it really is not.


 
If you're arguing we have a problem with campaign finance rules, we agree. But Trump is explicitly promising another massive tax cut for the rich. Biden is not.
What tax increases for the uber rich has Biden enacted?

I know he talks about them (wealth tax) but which ones have actually been enacted?
 
What tax increases for the uber rich has Biden enacted?

I know he talks about them (wealth tax) but which ones have actually been enacted?
Well, he did add a funding increase for the IRS...which will collect an estimated $300-400 (is it millions?), primarily from the rich.

Trump tho, is not even trying to hide it, and you know that.
 
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A bigger worry is the influence foreign countries like Saudi Arabia and Russia could buy with another Trump administration.
 
No it really is not.



Tax cuts are just one way that politicians can be bought and paid for, because the two sides differ on tax cuts does not absolve Biden from criticism for taking that large of a donation.
Politicians taking multimillion-dollar donations from a single donor is a both sides problem.
 
Well, he did add a funding increase for the IRS...which will collect an estimated $300-400 (is it millions?), primarily from the rich.

Trump tho, is not even trying to hide it, and you know that.
R's talk about the deficit when they're not in power...spend like drunk sailors when they're in power.

D's talk about "taxing the rich" when they don't have full control but somehow don't get around to addressing that when they have full control. There are "other priorities".

It's Kabuki theater.

If you think D's are going to enact a "wealth tax" if they get total control in 2024 I have some prime swamp land to sell you here in Florida. :)
 
R's talk about the deficit when they're not in power...spend like drunk sailors when they're in power.

D's talk about "taxing the rich" when they don't have full control but somehow don't get around to addressing that when they have full control. There are "other priorities".

It's Kabuki theater.

If you think D's are going to enact a "wealth tax" if they get total control in 2024 I have some prime swamp land to sell you here in Florida. :)
I love how you're shifting the argument here - Bloomberg didn't donate millions to Biden because he promised a wealth tax - and no, I don't really see a major wealth tax getting enacted by Dems. Republicans meanwhile, haven't met a tax cut they didn't like yet, have no problem cutting them whenever they have the opportunity...and here's Trump, promising another massive tax cut for the wealthy.

Care to address that?
 
Tax cuts are just one way that politicians can be bought and paid for, because the two sides differ on tax cuts does not absolve Biden from criticism for taking that large of a donation.
Politicians taking multimillion-dollar donations from a single donor is a both sides problem.
Not in this conversation. Absolutely not in this conversation. Biden has done nothing to suggest that he will change law to benefit Bloomberg's pockets. Meanwhile Trump is openly begging for money to benefit billionaire pockets. Surely you can see the difference. Trump is corrupt, a criminal, and will use his power to enrich himself to staggering levels. Both sidings this is moronic.
 
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Not in this conversation. Absolutely not in this conversation. Biden has done nothing to suggest that he will change law to benefit Bloomberg's pockets. Meanwhile Trump is openly begging for money to benefit billionaire pockets. Surely you can see the difference. Trump is corrupt, a criminal, and will use his power to enrich himself to staggering levels. Both sidings this is moronic.

Politicians taking multi-million dollar donations from individuals is both sides problem; stating otherwise is partisan nonsense.
 
I love how you're shifting the argument here - Bloomberg didn't donate millions to Biden because he promised a wealth tax - and no, I don't really see a major wealth tax getting enacted by Dems. Republicans meanwhile, haven't met a tax cut they didn't like yet, have no problem cutting them whenever they have the opportunity...and here's Trump, promising another massive tax cut for the wealthy.

Care to address that?
R's are always good with a tax cut. No argument.
 
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