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But as our colleagues Jessica Piper and Zach Montellaro report this morning, “his committee and its two affiliates - the former president’s official campaign and his leadership Save America PAC - have collectively spent $57 million over the same period.”Īnother super PAC supporting Trump, Make America Great Again Inc., raised $14.6 million over half of the year but spent $25.6 million.

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Trump-affiliated committees have spent more than they’ve raised so far this year, filings indicate - a staggering burn rate given that Trump’s joint fundraising committee reported raising $53.8 million in the first half of the year. What we didn’t realize until last night’s Q2 PACs-and-parties filing deadline? That he’s been an even bigger money-spending machine - raising questions about whether his financial woes have spilled out of the hotel business and into the political arena. TRUMP’S MONEY WOES - We knew Trump was a money-raising machine. Biden remains broadly unpopular among a voting public that is pessimistic about the country’s future, and his approval rating is a mere 39 percent.” “Still, warning signs abound for the president: Despite his improved standing and a friendlier national environment, Mr. Epstein, Ruth Igielnik and Camille Bake write. “President Biden is heading into the 2024 presidential contest on firmer footing than a year ago, with his approval rating inching upward and once-doubtful Democrats falling into line behind his re-election bid,” NYT’s Reid J. NEW NYT/SIENA POLL - President JOE BIDEN and DONALD TRUMP are tied at 43 percent apiece in a new national poll published this morning women’s national soccer team squeaked through to the World Cup knockout round overnight after managing a 0-0 tie with lowly Portugal.

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What we didn’t realize until last night’s Q2 PACs-and-parties filing deadline? That he’s been an even bigger money-spending machine | AP DRIVING THE DAY We knew President Donald Trump was a money-raising machine.






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