
Harris campaign says it brought in $310 million in July
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Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris brought in $310 million in July, her presidential campaign said Friday, more than doubling the amount former President Donald Trump says he raised last month.
Harris' campaign officially launched July 21, just after President Biden announced his decision to forego his bid for reelection. In the seven days that followed, the vice president raised more than $200 million, which helped to bring its total war chest to $377 million, according to Team Harris.
The $310 million raised by the vice president's campaign for the month includes money that came in before she jumped into the race, and is more than double the $139 million Trump said he raised over the same period. The former president and Republican nominee said on social media on Thursday that he has $327 million cash-on-hand.

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