Kamala Harris his election campaign received 200 million dollars in support in one week, the deputy campaign director of the vice president and unofficial Democratic presidential candidate announced on Sunday.
According to Rob Flaherty’s announcement on the X social media site, after July 21, when Joe Biden withdrew from the election campaign and recommended Kamala Harris instead, 170 thousand people signed up as volunteer campaign activists.
The receipt of Democratic campaign grants slowed down in the first half of July in parallel with the decline in Joe Biden’s political support.
Donald Trump his campaign staff published the donations at the beginning of July, according to which they raised $331 million from April to the end of June, and at the beginning of the month they had $284.9 million in funds that could be used for election purposes.
The polls conducted in the week following Joe Biden’s resignation also show the intensification of the election struggle between Republicans and Democrats.
The research commissioned by Fox News was published on Saturday, which shows that among the states that are critically important for the outcome of the presidential election, Michigan and Pennsylvania have 49-49 percent support for the candidates of the two major parties, while in the equally important Wisconsin, Donald Trump leads by one percentage point; in the currently Democrat-led state of Minnesota, researchers measured Kamala Harris’ lead of 6 percentage points.
According to a survey commissioned by the Wall Street Journal and released on Friday, nationally, Donald Trump has 49 percent support, while Kamala Harris has 47 percent support. At the same time, 81 percent of Democratic voters said that they enthusiastically support the expected new candidate of their party. 37 percent of Democratic Party voters were enthusiastic about Joe Biden’s candidacy, according to the newspaper’s previous survey.
The results of a poll commissioned by Forbes were published on Friday, showing a 51-49 lead in favor of Donald Trump; according to research commissioned by the New York Times and published on Thursday, Donald Trump’s 48 percent support is compared to Kamala Harris’s 47 percent.
2024-07-29 04:28:10