Kamala Harris‘s 2024 presidential campaign claims it has secured $200 million in donations since she emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week. In addition, the Harris campaign, which has yet to officially secure the Democratic Party’s nomination, claims to have amassed over 170,000 volunteers for phone banking, canvassing, and other voter mobilization efforts as the election approaches in 100 days.
While approximately 60 percent of Harris‘s contributions came from first-time donors following Joe Biden‘s decision to exit the race, a significant number of donations may need refunding due to federal contribution limits. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is expected to weigh in on several campaign finance issues in the coming weeks regarding the Democratic Party’s decision to swap Harris for the 81-year-old Biden.
Although the Harris campaign may exaggerate the number of volunteers, Zoom event attendees, and even donors—a tactic often used by candidates attempting to project electoral strength and gin up enthusiasm among both their base and independent voters—the machine behind the presumptive Democrat nominee is formidable.
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The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, noted last week that the Democratic Party is more capable today than during former President Donald J. Trump‘s victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
“I think they learned in 2016 that they must cheat, they must steal, they must take part in all these different, let’s say, malleable parts on the fringes of certain counties and election boards across the country, and I’m not entirely convinced that the political right has done enough/anything to account for that,” Kassam told Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.
“There are going to be alarm bells starting to ring, I guarantee you, in the next couple of weeks about just how little there is in terms of changes there on the ground,” he added.