October 11, 2020
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Biden campaign raises over $12mn after VP debate

The former Vice President’s campaign had raised nearly $10 million after the first presidential debate between Biden and Trump on September 29…Reports Asian Lite News

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign announced that it has raised more than $12 million following the debate between the party’s candidate Kamala Harris and US Vice President Mike Pence.

The figure was confirmed by a campaign official to The Hill news website on Thursday, a day after the first Vice Presidential debate which took place in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The former Vice President’s campaign had raised nearly $10 million after the first presidential debate between Biden and President Donald Trump on September 29.

But in August, the Democratic National Committee and joint fundraising efforts shattered a single-month record by raising $364.5 million.

When Harris was announced as Biden’s running mate, the former President’s camp raised $48 million in just 48 hours.

Also read:Biden resumes negative campaign ads against Trump

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