Biden and Trump Groups Every Raised Over $60 Million in April

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Biden and Trump Groups Every Raised Over $60 Million in April

Joseph R. Biden Jr. and the Democratic Nationwide Committee raised greater than $60 million in April, a considerable haul that will assist soothe D


Joseph R. Biden Jr. and the Democratic Nationwide Committee raised greater than $60 million in April, a considerable haul that will assist soothe Democrats’ worries about Mr. Biden’s skill to compete financially with President Trump and the Republicans regardless of their huge money benefit.

Mr. Biden, the previous vice chairman, made the announcement in an e-mail to supporters on Monday, and likewise sought to focus on traction with small-dollar donors: “The common on-line donation to my marketing campaign was solely $32.63,” he wrote.

Regardless of the haul, Mr. Trump and the Republican Nationwide Committee edged out the Democrats’ numbers in April, elevating $61.7 million.

Extra important is that with the benefit of incumbency and the flexibility to fund-raise for the previous three years, the Republicans are starting the overall election with a money benefit of about $255 million over Mr. Biden. The president’s re-election marketing campaign is already embracing that edge by unleashing a $10 million ad blitz aimed at attacking Mr. Biden.

Brad Parscale, the president’s campaign manager, and Ronna McDaniel, the national committee chairwoman, said the numbers showed enthusiasm and support for Mr. Trump.

“The money disadvantage is real, and it hurts, but to win you don’t have to equal Trump in fund-raising,” said Jim Margolis, a veteran Democratic strategist, addressing the broader cash imbalance. “You just need to be able to communicate, organize and compete in the seven or eight states that will determine the election.”

The April number is the product of a full month of fund-raising virtually, after the coronavirus crisis shut down traditional campaigning in March, just as Mr. Biden was emerging as the likely nominee.

Since then, instead of taking victory laps at in-person fund-raisers, Mr. Biden has kept up a rapid pace of raising money over video. In recent weeks he has appeared virtually with campaign rivals turned possible running mates — Senators Kamala Harris of California and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota — and he held a huge fund-raiser with veterans of the Obama administration and campaign that drew 2,200 participants, according to a pool report from the event.

Mr. Biden’s campaign is also planning a multiday virtual meeting of his finance committee, scheduled for later this week, according to an invitation.

Some of Mr. Biden’s donors and allies have been uneasy about his fund-raising prospects since the pandemic hit, decimating the economy. In his note to supporters, Mr. Biden acknowledged the challenge of seeking donations in such an environment.

“I am especially humbled because I know what a sacrifice it is to give in economic times as difficult as the one we’re in,” he wrote. “When staring down the face of economic uncertainty, you chose to put your money behind me.”

Mr. Trump’s advisers are discussing virtual fund-raisers with the president to be held in the coming weeks, and hope to start holding in-person events again in the summer.



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