Chicago Sun-Times

HARRIS CAMPAIGN SAYS IT’S RAISED $540 MILLION

- BY AAMER MADHANI

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign says it has now raised $540 million for its election battle against Republican nominee former President Donald Trump.

The campaign has had no problems getting supporters to open their wallets since President Joe Biden announced on July 21 he was ending his campaign and quickly endorsed Harris. The campaign said it saw a surge of donations during last week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago where Harris and her vice presidenti­al running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, accepted their nomination­s.

“Just before Vice President Harris’ acceptance speech Thursday night, we officially crossed the $500 million mark,” campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon wrote in a memo released by the campaign on Sunday. “Immediatel­y after her speech, we saw our best fundraisin­g hour since launch day.”

Trump has also proven to be a formidable fundraiser, but appears to be outpaced in her month-old campaign. Trump’s campaign and its related affiliates announced earlier this month that they had raised $138.7 million in July — less than what Harris took in during her White House bid’s opening week. Trump’s campaign reported $327 million in cash on hand at the start of August.

The Harris fundraisin­g totals were raised by Harris for President, the Democratic National Committee, and joint fundraisin­g committees.

O’Malley Dillon said that nearly a third of contributi­ons during convention week came from first-time contributo­rs. About one-fifth of those first-time contributo­rs were young voters and two-thirds were women, groups that the campaign sees as critical constituen­cies that Harris needs to turn out to win in November.

Haley in Taiwan says an isolationi­st policy is not healthy, touts Trump

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said on a visit to Taiwan that an isolationi­st policy isn’t “healthy” and called on the Republican Party to stand with her country’s allies, while still putting in good words for the party’s nominee, Donald Trump.

Haley, who ran against Trump for the Republican presidenti­al nomination, told reporters in the capital, Taipei, that supporting U.S. allies, including Ukraine and Israel, is vital. She underscore­d the importance of Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory, to be brought under control by force if necessary.

“I don’t think the isolationi­st approach is healthy. I think America can never sit in a bubble and think that we won’t be affected,” she said.

 ?? KEVIN LAMARQUE/POOL VIA AP ?? Democratic presidenti­al nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff walk from Marine Two to board Air Force Two on Friday at O’Hare Airport.
KEVIN LAMARQUE/POOL VIA AP Democratic presidenti­al nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff walk from Marine Two to board Air Force Two on Friday at O’Hare Airport.

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