White House hopefuls rally for voter support and fundraising
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The 2024 candidates for president have reportedly combined to raise nearly half a billion dollars this election season.
Like it or not, money is a big part of running for the White House. And this week, three different presidential candidates tackled their money needs in three different ways.
President Joe Biden has been aggressive in his campaign travel lately, making stops in Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Wisconsin, Michigan and North Carolina in the past two weeks.
"Folks, if America sends me a Congress that are Democrats. I promise you, Kamala and I will restore Roe vs Wade is the law of the land again," President Biden said during a stop in North Carolina Tuesday.
He's heading to New York Thursday night for an event featuring former President Bill Clinton and former President Barack Obama. According to NBC News, the event is expected to rake in more than $10 million dollars in one night.
President Biden's team is also currently winning the fundraising battle. According to the latest campaign finance reports, the president's campaign had nearly $120 million more in the bank than former President Donald Trump.