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Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Trump's popularity is rising, and the money raised is expected to be twice as big as Biden

Last week, Biden, together with Obama and Clinton, actually raised a record-breaking $26 million in New York (for details, see Three U.S. Presidents Raise Money on the Same Stage to Fight Trump. As a result, Trump won this wave of lying down?).

This weekend, Trump is going to officially face Biden.

He will hold a fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida, and Trump's previous expectation was $33 million, and now that the tide is rising, Trump is fully aware of his popularity, and now he estimates that he can easily get $43 million.

The all-star lineup that almost doubled the opponent, the Democratic Party Biden + Obama + Clinton, used the righteous media as a weapon to attack Trump, but Trump was able to fight one enemy three times in a row.

The last time I saw such a story was "Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu".

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Fei General Lu Bu has a mass base in the real world outside of Zhanghui's novels.

Now, it seems, Trump is the same.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Former President Trump is expected to raise $43 million at a fundraiser in Palm Beach on Saturday, and many billionaire Republican donors are considering stepping up for the election, according to Axios, a well-known American media outlet, today.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

This amount is of great epoch-making importance:

Because it will significantly exceed the $26 million that President Biden raised at the star-studded Radio City Music Hall event last week.

That event has been hailed as the largest fundraiser in political history.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?
Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?
Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Trump's "Inaugural Leadership Dinner," hosted by hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, topped up to the "chairman" level, cost a whopping $824,600, including "seats at dinner with President Trump."

The event will feature former First Lady Melania Trump, as well as three of Trump's former primary opponents — South Carolina Senators Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy and North Dakota Gov. Doug Bergen.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Axios spoke to an insider familiar with event planning: "This event far exceeded expectations and showed that the Republican Party is united around President Trump. ”

Insiders told Axios that Trump achieved an eye-popping total through personal phone calls, "peer requests" (in this case, literal "billionaire" versus "billionaire" conversations) and persuasive proposals from campaign co-manager Susie Wiles about the election prospects.

At this moment, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is ahead of Trump in fundraising.

And this Saturday, the tide of the battle is very likely to be reversed.

Although, money is not always a sign of success;

For example, in every U.S. presidential election since 2004, Democratic candidates have raised more money than Republican candidates.

In other words, the protagonist of the most recent staging of winning more with less was Trump.

In 2016, Trump defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, even though she raised far more money than Trump.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

This time, Trump will sit on a high pile of money and once again storm the presidency.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Biden lost to Trump not only for money, but also for word of mouth

According to the latest poll results released by the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Trump currently leads Biden in six battleground states.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, last month

Of the seven states with the most competitive 2024 election, Donald Trump leads President Biden in six states.

According to the analysis of the Wall Street Journal, the main reason is that voters are generally dissatisfied with the US economy and are deeply skeptical of Biden's ability and work performance.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

The poll, which looked at the main battleground states in the election, showed that on test ballots, which included third-party and independent candidates, Mr. Trump had a lead of between 2 and 8 percentage points in six states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.

When voters had only two options, Trump and Biden, and Trump maintained a similar lead.

There are exceptions, though.

In Wisconsin, Biden leads by 3 percentage points with multiple candidates on the ballot, while in the case of Biden-Trump showdown, the two candidates are tied.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Overall, polls show that dissatisfaction with Biden is high and fierce among voters who have the most impact on the outcome of the election.

Increasingly, Democrats and Republicans have a large majority of the majority in a given state.

As a result, only a handful of swing states remain political strongholds, battlegrounds.

At the time of this campaign, Biden's image was not as "glorious" as it used to be.

In the face of two candidates whose image has been tarnished, voters are still more inclined to Trump.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

The Wall Street Journal said that when asked to choose which candidate would be more physically and mentally fit to be in the White House, 48 percent chose Trump and only 28 percent chose Biden.

Trump raised $43 million this week. He swept the 6 swing states, and the presidency is near?

Another noteworthy point is that Biden is now having more difficulty rallying his 2020 electoral coalition, and his approval ratings among black, Hispanic and young voters are slipping sharply.

The Wall Street Journal survey, conducted March 17-24, included 4,200 voters contacted by phone and text message, with 600 voters contacted in each of the seven states.

The margin of error was plus or minus 1.5 percentage points for all samples and four percentage points for individual states.

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