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    Harris Opens $110 Million Cash Edge Over Trump After August Fundraising Haul

    By Theodore Schleifer,

    23 hours ago
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    Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in Pittsburgh on Sept. 5, 2024; former President Donald arrives to address the Economic Club of New York on Sept. 5, 2024. (Left: Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times; Right: Doug Mills/The New York Times)

    Vice President Kamala Harris in August raised almost triple the sum collected by former President Donald Trump, opening up a $110 million cash lead over her Republican rival once Harris took over the top of the Democratic ticket.

    The Harris campaign said Thursday that it raised $361 million in August, far surpassing the $130 million that Trump reeled in that month. Those sums include money raised by allied party committees.

    The $361 million raised by the Harris campaign was the Democrats’ best month of the 2024 campaign. August was the first full month with Harris as the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden ended his reelection bid in late July. August was also when the Democrats held their nominating convention — a four-day marketing celebration that typically serves as a fundraising bonanza. Harris’ team said it raised some $82 million during the convention.

    The Harris campaign had a large advantage in cash on hand as of Aug. 30 as well: The Trump team reported about $295 million across all of its entities, while Harris’ aides reported $404 million on hand.

    Biden also had a wide lead in cash on hand over Trump much of the campaign, but Trump closed the gap shortly after securing the Republican nomination this spring. The Democrats, catapulted by enthusiasm after the top-of-the-ticket switch, were able to rebuild the lead.

    Campaigns typically spend down their cash as Election Day nears — pouring remaining cash into final ads or get-out-the-vote efforts.

    What’s more, Trump’s fundraising has shown signs of struggle: Campaigns typically raise successively more in each month before an election, but his August number ($130 million) was less than what was raised in July ($139 million). That August number was also much lower than his August 2020 haul ($210 million).

    Trump has not held many campaign fundraising events as of late, mostly delegating the reception-and-dinner circuit to his running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio. Trump is scheduled next week, after his much-awaited debate with Harris, to headline three fundraisers, according to copies of invitations viewed by The New York Times. One is planned in Salt Lake City, one in Los Angeles and another in Silicon Valley hosted by Thomas M. Siebel, a billionaire entrepreneur.

    Harris’ August fundraising haul is almost identical to the $364 million raised in August 2020 by Biden’s campaign.

    The precise amounts raised and held by the campaigns and the party committees won’t be official until campaign-finance reports are publicly filed in the middle of September.

    This article originally appeared in The New York Times .

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