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- Vice President Kamala Harris raked in the cash after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, raising over $540 million in six weeks — and leaving former President Donald Trump’s campaign in the dust. The VP’s momentum shows no signs of stopping; she’s surging among women voters and is barely trailing Trump among men, according to a new poll. Now, in a sign of confidence in her fundraising prowess, her campaign is putting resources into other political fights — those that will determine whether Congress can back up her agenda, or stymie the plans of disgraced former President Trump.
- Harris and the Democratic National Committee’s plan to spend $25 million to bolster Democrats down the ballot, in what’s being touted as the largest transfer ever in a presidential cycle. That cash injections build on the DNC’s investments into state parties this cycle, including $15 million into battleground state parties in July alone. The DNC is investing 25 percent more in state parties this year than it did in 2020.
- I got a D+ in precalculus in high school, so a DNC official broke down why all these big numbers matter: “Beating Donald Trump is important, there’s no doubt about it,” the official told What A Day, granted anonymity to speak candidly. “But we have to also have a functioning government … We need to control basically all levels of power. Otherwise Republicans will exploit whatever lever they have to change laws and to really take away our fundamental freedoms.”
- The DNC warned that Harris can’t declare the money race over yet, though. It’s bracing for trouble in the coming weeks from the convicted felon’s friends: “We’re expecting a late cash flow to Trump from those billionaires. So, even though we’re doing well in fundraising now and there’s a lot of enthusiasm, we need to keep on going,” the official said. Speak of the devil, GOP veep nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) is asking his bff conservative billionaire tech bro Peter Thiel, for some love to boost the Republican campaign. Thiel played a big role in shoehorning Vance into the number-two slot on the ticket, so it seems likely he’ll oblige.
House and Senate Republicans are watching Harris spread the wealth and freaking out about their bank accounts. Some are openly worrying it’s too late to change the game.
Democrats know they need to win big, or else any agenda that a potential Harris-Walz administration would hope to pass will get bogged down by Republicans in Congress. The down-ballot spending “is a realization that winning only the presidency only goes so far,” the DNC official said.
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