Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign has raised $310 million in July, with a surge in small donations as she gains momentum in her push for the White House. The figure includes over $200 million in donations within a week after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, garnering support from first-time donors. This amount surpasses the $138.7 million raised by Republican nominee Donald Trump in the same month.
As the race for the White House heats up, Trump has launched ad hominem attacks against Harris, including questioning her racial identity. Recent polls indicate a tight race between the two candidates, with swing states playing a crucial role in determining the winner.
Harris is expected to announce her vice-presidential running mate soon, with several names being speculated. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has launched a new advertising campaign taunting Trump for not committing to a debate with Harris, while highlighting his previous convictions and policies on abortion.
Trump, who has been convicted of a crime and boasts of overturning Roe v Wade, is facing criticism and pressure to debate Harris leading up to the election. The DNC’s ads will target Trump’s campaign stops, questioning his stance on important issues as the race intensifies.
Both candidates are preparing for the election, with the stakes high as they engage in debates and campaigning efforts to win over undecided voters. The battle for the White House is tightening as the November 5 election approaches, with both candidates vying for support nationwide.
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