Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have collectively raised $154 million in the seven biggest battleground states, and while Harris’ fundraising has far surpassed Trump’s overall, the ex-president is within striking distance of her cash haul—or even surpassed it—in a couple of closely watched states where they’re neck-and-neck.
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00:00Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have collectively raised $154
00:06million in the seven biggest battleground states.
00:09And while Harris' fundraising has far surpassed Trump's overall, the ex-president is within
00:13striking distance of her cash haul—or even surpassed it—in a couple of closely-watched
00:18states where they're neck-and-neck.
00:20Harris beats Trump in fundraising in six of seven key battleground states—Arizona, Georgia,
00:27Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
00:31Harris' biggest cash lead is in Pennsylvania, where she's raised $24.2 million—more than
00:38double Trump's $10.7 million.
00:40Harris' smallest cash lead is in Arizona, taking in $11.8 million versus Trump's $9.8
00:48million.
00:49Nevada is the one state where Trump leads Harris in fundraising, with the ex-president
00:53bringing in $5.2 million, as compared with Harris' $4.6 million.
00:59Both candidates have raised the most money in left-leaning California, with Harris earning
01:03$145.9 million in her home state, and Trump taking in $37.1 million.
01:10FEC filings suggest Trump may have more of an advantage there, with the top 10 superpacs
01:15supporting Trump.
01:16The FEC's fundraising totals are only through October 16, and it won't be clear how much
01:21candidates have raised in battleground states since then until after the election.
01:26For more on this story, check out Alison Durkee's article in the link in the description.