Trump rakes in $50m as fundraising war with Biden heats up

08 Apr, 2024

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump’s campaign said it took in more than $50 million at a single fundraising event Saturday in Florida — the latest salvo in a swaggering, high-stakes battle for big money with Joe Biden.

While spending huge sums of money on campaigning may not be something to brag about in some countries, it’s often a source of pride for US political candidates.

And this year, raising big bucks is as important as ever, with the November 5 presidential election expected to be the most expensive electoral cycle in US history.

The Republican former president and the Democratic incumbent have been working to outraise each other for months, boasting about each new significant cash infusion.

Biden, 81, raised the stakes at the end of March when he headlined a huge event in New York with former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at his side, raking in at least $25 million — a record, according to his team.

But the 77-year-old Trump’s campaign said he doubled that figure at the event at the Palm Beach home of billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson, not far from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

In a joint statement with the Republican National Committee, Team Trump said the event raised more than $50.5 million, calling Biden’s event last week in New York “desperate” in comparison.

As he entered the venue with wife Melania at his side, Trump said: “This has been some incredible evening before it even starts, because people — they wanted to contribute to a cause of making America great again. And that’s what’s happened.”

In a statement, Paulson said: “This sold-out event has raised the most in a single political fundraiser in history. This overwhelming support demonstrates the enthusiasm for President Trump and his policies.”

The Palm Beach guest list included businessman Robert Bigelow, who made a fortune in the hotel industry before launching an aerospace research company, and John Catsimatidis, owner of a major grocery store chain. Both are major Republican donors.

Some of Trump’s former Republican rivals were also on the list, including Senator Tim Scott, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. After suspending their presidential campaigns, the trio have fully endorsed Trump, perhaps angling for a job in his administration if he succeeds in returning to the White House.

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