Harris Outpaced Trump in Campaign Fundraising in September

Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign closed September with a massive cash advantage over former President Donald Trump’s operation, according to new federal filings.

Between Oct. 15 and 20, the committees associated with the presidential candidates of both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party filed their penultimate financial disclosures ahead of the Nov. 5 general election. The documents showed Harris could tap into at least $91.9 million more in cash than Trump could at the end of September.

According to the filings, which included all principal campaign committees, political action committees, and joint fundraising committees, Harris’s accounts collectively held about $370 million at the end of September. By comparison, Trump’s associated PACs and committees entered the month with about $278.1 million in cash on hand.


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