
Biden reports major cash haul in March as Trump looks to catch up
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
68% : And there are signs that Trump may continue to up his fundraising.67% : Trump campaign aides say they plan to out-raise Biden's three-president bash with a major fundraiser of their own Saturday in Palm Beach.
55% : His campaign also said he raised $10 million in the 24 hours after his State of the Union address March 7. Trump has increased the pace of his own fundraising, hosting wealthy donors at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida.
55% : Those accounts can accept far larger donations than Trump was allowed to in the primary.
54% : Gifford suggested that the campaign's fundraising strength was more important than polls that have consistently showed Biden trailing Trump.
51% : March was the first month that Trump, now his party's presumptive nominee, started to raise money in joint accounts with the RNC.
49% : Biden, the party and their shared accounts now have $192 million on hand going into April, according to his campaign -- more than double what Trump reported in his coffers this past week.
49% : Trump, the RNC and their shared accounts roughly doubled their available cash on hand going into April.
23% : " The president's numbers were fueled by a $26 million haul from a fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York City that featured former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
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