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Democratic nominee Joe Biden is expected to report a record-smashing $350 million-plus fundraising haul for the month of August.

The New York Times first reported the campaign and the Democratic National Committee had topped $300 million, which already beat President Obama’s best haul of $193 million in September 2008.

Later today, Bloomberg reported the number was closer to $350 million and going up.

August marked Biden’s announcement of running mate, Kamala Harris, a California senator who had run her own bid for president before dropping out in December.

With the pick of Harris, Biden made history by adding the first woman of color to a presidential ticket.

Later in the month, Democrats had their four-night Democratic National Convention, which was held virtually from studios around the country, as the coronavirus pandemic prevented delegates, party leaders and journalists from gathering in person in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Biden had a higher rated convention on television than Trump.

The campaign previously announced it had raised $48 million in the two days following the vice presidential announcement.

It also said it raised $70 million after the convention.

The Times also reported that ActBlue, Democrats’ main donation platform, reported raising $35 million alone on Monday, the final day of the month.

Earlier Tuesday, the Associated Press reported that President Donald Trump had pulled most of his advertising from TV airwaves, as Biden recently outspent the incumbent by ten-fold.

The Trump campaign has been burning through money almost as soon as donations come in.

Biden, on the other hand, has a leaner campaign, allowing him to catch up to the long-held Republican and Trump financial advantage.

The Trump TV ads were pulled, according to the AP, because the Trump campaign was trying to conserve money.

At the beginning of the month, Biden and the Democrats had $294 million, while Trump and the Republicans started the month with $300 million.

In July, Biden and the Democrats had raised $140 million, while Trump and the Republicans earned $165 million.

The Trump campaign and the Republican National Convention’s August numbers have yet to be released.

 

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