Kamala Harris raises USD 633 million in third quarter but spends heavily in final push
Kamala Harris' campaign and affiliated Democratic groups raised approximately USD 633 million last quarter, surpassing the USD 1 billion mark, highlighting a significant financial edge over Donald Trump. With a considerable portion of donations be...

The Harris campaign and affiliated committees entered October with USD 346 million on hand, according to federal filings.
The Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee and affiliated groups previously reported raising USD 160 million in September - up from the USD 130 million they reported raising in August. They had USD 283 million in the bank to start October.
Harris' campaign didn't preview its quarterly haul before filing finance records. That was a break from tradition, when it reported large monthly totals that have far exceeded those raised by Trump and the GOP since Harris took over at the top of the ticket from President Joe Biden in July.
Ahead of its latest filings, though, the Harris campaign said on Sunday night that 95 per cent of its third quarter donations were under USD 200. Around 6 million donors made over 13.1 million contributions to Harris, including 4.3 million people who donated for the first time this election cycle, the campaign said.
Harris also benefited from star power to boost donations.
The vice president's team said she raised USD 55 million in one late September weekend where she went on a fundraising blitz in California. She raised USD 28 million at an event in Los Angeles that featured a bevy of stars including Jessica Alba, Lily Tomlin, and Stevie Wonder. She also raised USD 27 million during a San Francisco event, which was attended by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The prior weekend, Harris raised USD 27 million during a glitzy fundraiser in New York City.
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