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Former President Donald Trump’s leadership PAC spent another $2.9 million on legal expenses in January, underscoring how his legal woes continue to suck up resources in an election year.
Former South Carolina governor and GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Tuesday delivered a clear message: she has the means and the motivation to ensure the Republican primary does not end anytime soon. During a speech billed as a "state of the race" update, Haley said she intends to stay in the 2024 election, regardless of her performance in the upcoming South Carolina Republican primary. "South Carolina will vote on Saturday. But on Sunday I'll still be running for President. I'm not going anywhere," Haley said in Greenville, South Carolina. Trump is leading by roughly 30 points in Haley's home state, according to a recent
President Biden is headed to California on Tuesday for a series of campaign fund-raisers in some of the wealthiest parts of the country as he seeks to add to the $42 million he raised for his re-election campaign in January.
The Biden campaign and the Democratic Party raised more $42m in January in a fundraising haul “driven by” grassroots efforts, officials said.
President Joe Biden’s political operation continues to build a substantial fundraising advantage over his likely GOP opponent, former President Donald Trump, raising $42 million in January.
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