Kamala Harris's campaign has brought in a staggering $310m in July, more than double the $137m that Donald Trump's campaign raised last month, according to a new report. On Friday, Politico reported that Harris's campaign and other affiliated committees have $377m in cash on hand, marking a $50m advantage over Trump's total funds of $327m.
Since her entry into the race following Joe Biden's re-election bid withdrawal, Harris has galvanized Democrats across the country, with a new Associated Press poll revealing that about eight in 10 Democrats say they would be somewhat or very satisfied if she became the Democratic nominee for president. Moreover, according to a new poll from the conservative group Competitiveness Coalition, Harris is leading Trump in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin by 48% to 45%, as well as 48% to 46% respectively. The two opponents are also tied 45% to 45% in the swing state of Michigan. With Harris gaining momentum, the vice-president will travel to major swing states including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada over the course of five days next week for campaign events.
Harris is expected to announce her running mate by Tuesday next week, with the Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, the Pennsylvania governor, Josh Shapiro, the Illinois governor, JB Pritzker, the Kentucky governor, Andy Beshear, the Arizona senator Mark Kelly and transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, as reported finalists.
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