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2024 Presidential Election by the Numbers
Learn about the most recent fundraising trends in the biggest race of the 2024 election cycle.
Explore the dataKamala Harris (D)
Donald Trump (R)
$1.87B
Amount raised by current candidate committees so far
$1,352.1M
Amount raised by outside groups supporting campaigns so far
$3.22B
Total amount raised (candidate committees and outside groups)
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