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Aug 1, 2023 |
pressherald.com | Maeve Reston |Anu Narayanswamy
Donald Trump’s joint fundraising committee raised $53.9 million during the first half of this year for his presidential campaign – an enviable haul that speaks to the enthusiasm of his donors and dwarfs the sums raised by his GOP rivals. But Trump’s political committees are burning through cash as he grapples with his mounting legal bills, according to campaign disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission Monday night.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
msn.com | Maeve Reston |Anu Narayanswamy
Donald Trump’s joint fundraising committee raised $53.9 million during the first half of this year for his presidential campaign — an enviable haul that speaks to the enthusiasm of his donors and dwarfs the sums raised by his GOP rivals. But Trump’s political committees are burning through cash as he grapples with his mounting legal bills, according to campaign disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission Monday night.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
msn.com | Maeve Reston |Anu Narayanswamy
Donald Trump’s joint fundraising committee raised $53.9 million during the first half of this year for his presidential campaign — an enviable haul that speaks to the enthusiasm of his donors and dwarfs the sums raised by his GOP rivals. But Trump’s political committees are burning through cash as he grapples with his mounting legal woes, according to campaign disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission Monday night.
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Jul 16, 2023 |
sfgate.com | Maeve Reston |Anu Narayanswamy |Clara Ence Morse
DeSantis: A high burn rate and maxed out donors Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spent nearly $8 million during the first six weeks of his campaign and he is relying heavily on big-money backers to fund his effort, according to the new disclosures detailing the $20 million haul that he reported for the second quarter of the year, covering the period between April and June. Some of his high-dollar backers have already given the maximum amount allowed.
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Jul 15, 2023 |
msn.com | Maeve Reston |Anu Narayanswamy |Clara Ence Morse
The latest campaign finance reports for the 2024 presidential contenders were due to the Federal Election Commission on Saturday, offering the first real snapshot of what the White House candidates are raising and spending. Here are a few takeaways from a Washington Post analysis of the filings. DeSantis: A high burn rate and maxed out donors Florida Gov.
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