Harris-Trump showdown: GOP chair vows 'we absolutely have the resources' to win in November
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Former President Trump's 2024 campaign and the Republican National Committee are facing a fundraising deficit to Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
But RNC chair Michael Whatley vows that the Trump campaign and the GOP's national committee "absolutely have the resources" to win in November.
Harris' campaign, touting an "historic, 24-hour haul," this week showcased their fundraising prowess in the immediate aftermath of the first and potentially only debate between the vice president and Trump.
The money raked in by the Harris campaign was the latest sign of the vice president's surge in fundraising in the nearly two months since she replaced President Biden atop the Democrats' 2024 national ticket.
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Word of the post-debate fundraising comes a week after the Harris campaign announced that they hauled in $361 million in August, nearly triple the $130 million raised by the Trump campaign.
Asked about the fundraising, Whatley in a Fox News Digital interview Tuesday at the presidential debate in Philadelphia, responded that "the Democrats have a ton of money. The Democrats always have a ton of money."
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But he emphasized that "we absolutely have the resources that we need to get our message out to