President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign said Friday it had its biggest online fundraising day ''ever'' around the last presidential debate.
Fox News reported the campaign, along with the Republican National Committee and its joint fundraising arms, took in a combined $26 million around the final debate Thursday night.
Campaign manager Bill Stepien boasted it was ''our biggest online fundraising day ever,'' adding in an email that ''October is already Trump Victory’s largest online fundraising month ever," Fox News reported.
The Biden campaign has not reported how much it raised around the debate.
But in filings late Thursday with the Federal Election Commission, Biden’s campaign reported it raised $130 million during the first two weeks of October and spent more than $145 million, Fox News reported. Trump’s reelection campaign raised nearly $43.6 million and spent $63.1 million during the same period.
The Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee reported $331.2 million in their coffers as of Oct.14, with the Trump team and the RNC holding $223.6 million in the bank.
''We don’t need money, we have plenty of money,'' Trump said during Thursday night’s debate, Fox News reported.
''In fact, we beat Hillary Clinton with a tiny fraction of the money'' she raised.
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