Trump Expects To Raise $43 Million This Weekend At Biggest Fundraiser Yet
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s campaign is expecting to raise more than $40 million on Saturday when major donors gather for his biggest fundraiser yet.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s campaign is expecting to raise more than $40 million on Saturday when major donors gather for his biggest fundraiser yet.
Big-money donors are beginning to coalesce around former President Donald Trump after he has become the presumptive GOP nominee as he attempts to close the cash-on-hand gap with President Biden, who recently set a high-dollar fundraising record.
Former President Donald Trump is aiming to break a brand-new fundraising record just set by President Biden.
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is seeking to outraise President Joe Biden next week, aiming to take in more than $33 million to top a new single-event fundraising record set by Biden on Thursday with $25 million, said a person familiar with the Trump event who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal planning.
Veteran investor John Paulson has called allies on Wall Street to make the case that it's time to help Donald Trump become president again. "My message is that we need to unite and stand behind President Trump. There is only one candidate that can lead us in the right direction," he told CNBC on Monday. "It's important to put personal differences aside and focus on what's important: protecting our borders, immigration, crime, education, the economy, trade, and foreign policy," said Paulson. The hedge fund founder is hosting a splashy fundraising dinner for Trump Ap
Donald Trump’s efforts to court and cajole rightwing billionaires into financing his presidential campaign are bearing fruit as even sceptical conservative mega-donors face up to the prospect he will again be the Republican candidate.