CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten breaks down the latest campaign fundraising numbers for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

  • Subverb
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    58 months ago

    Trump supporters have donation fatigue.

    It’s a nice way of saying that they just been pumped dry by the grift over the years.

  • Verdant Banana
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    8 months ago

    people are living in the streets, families are going hungry, minimum wage is $7.25 nowhere near enough to cover current cost of living with corporations paying less than during the pandemic, nonviolent people locked up in poor conditions over flowers, abortions rights have been stripped, not talking Boston but all bridges and infrastructure needs attention, police are more militarized than ever, journalists and activists are being silenced

    but hey at least our leader is not Trump and he has more funding to throw away at winning an election not based on merits and he is not Trump and he forgave a small amount of student loan debt compared to the total and he promises to fight to restore women’s rights and says he means well on bunch of other issues, and did we mention his name his Joe and not Donald

    dude flat out told his wealthy donors not to worry

    https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/06/19/vowing-not-demonize-rich-biden-tells-billionaires-nothing-would-fundamentally-change

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      Yeah, he told them nothing will fundamentally change… with their standard of living if they are taxed more. He was saying they shouldn’t worry about his policies, because even if they pay more they’re still wealthy.

      This has been debunked many times.

  • Verdant Banana
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    8 months ago

    amount both candidates have wasted on this election when a resume with past experiences and goals if they get elected would have made the choice clearer than this back and forth you suck no you suck

    does this mean that neither candidate has a good enough background to run on alone such as things they worked on throughout the years as a politician or in some other career?

    know Joe worked on a lot of policies and laws as a politician leading up to the Whitehouse but think Trump sponsored some bills in his time but not sure which ones

    if Biden would have accomplished just half of his promises from the last election he would have been a shoo-in without those campaign funds