President Biden’s reelection campaign set new fundraising records in February, raising over $53 million which was the most in a single month.
As of the end of February, the campaign has raised over $331 million total with $155 million cash on hand, also a record for a Democratic candidate at this point.
The campaign manager touted the fundraising success and said it would be used to reach voters about the high stakes of the election through advertising, campaign visits, and expanding efforts in key states.
“We’re proud of the record-breaking fundraising machine we’ve built that is going toward reaching the voters about the stakes of this election — to expanding our footprint in the states, investing in paid media, and having our principals barnstorm the country,” campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez stated.
“And we’re just getting started,” she added. “The stakes of this election couldn’t be higher for the future of this country, and our historic fundraising operation is making sure every voter knows these stakes come November.”
The large sums do not include additional money raised in the day after Biden’s State of the Union address, which was another single-day high of $10 million.
The November general election is shaping up to be a rematch between Biden and former President Donald Trump, who recently secured their parties’ nominations.
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