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The 2024 presidential election is on track to be the most expensive in history, even as one of the two major candidates has essentially run one of the shortest campaigns in modern times.
After attempting to ban TikTok via an executive order in 2020, Trump launched his official account on the platform in June as part of his successful, online-driven presidential campaign. He ...
Overview of campaign financing for presidential candidates in August 2024 Candidate Total raised Total raised since last quarter Individual contributions Debt Spent Spent since last quarter Cash on hand Total Unitemized Pct; Harris [9] $706,409,291 $189,615,034 $335,939,207 $133,333,001 39.7% $0 $503,363,036 $173,848,978 $235,483,260 Trump [10 ...
According to OpenSecrets, this is how all combined presidential campaigns have spent their money so far in the 2024 election cycle: Media: 24.23% Fundraising: 19.44%
Joe Biden, the Democratic Party nominee for 2020, had not made much use of social media in the past, but used portions of his campaign budget to run advertising on certain platforms, most notably Facebook, where he is estimated to have spent up to $1.6 million on advertising leading up to the California Democratic primary. [13]
As of September 2016, it had amassed $132 million in support of Clinton. The top six donors to the super PAC have given $43.5 million, which is a third of the money collected by Priorities USA Action in the 2016 election cycle. [13] The super PAC raised $21.7 million in August 2016, marking its largest monthly fundraising haul. [13]
Through March, the most recent month for which campaigns have filed campaign finance reports, the Biden campaign had more than $85.5 million banked away, while Trump’s campaign had $45.1 million.
The Harris campaign and allies have booked more than $330 million on TV and radio over roughly the next seven weeks. Trump’s team has booked a little less than $200 million.