- The Washington Times - Tuesday, January 16, 2024

President Biden’s reelection campaign, along with the Democratic National Committee and other joint fundraising committees, raised more than $97 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, the campaign announced Monday.

The Biden-Harris campaign also announced that it had $117 million on hand to spend as the new year begins.

“The historic haul — proudly powered by strong and growing grassroots enthusiasm — sends a clear message: the Team Biden-Harris coalition knows the stakes of this election and is ready to win this November,” campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said in a statement.



The money raised in the final three months tops the $72 million and the $71 million that was raised in the second and third fundraising periods, respectively.

“Our democracy and hard-fought basic rights and freedoms are on the line in 2023, and these numbers prove that the American people know the stakes and are taking action early to help defeat the extreme MAGA Republican agenda again,” Ms. Chavez Rodriguez wrote.

The campaign said that 97% of its donations in the fourth quarter were under $200, with an average being $41.88. More than 520,000 donors made more than 926,000 campaign contributions between October and December, the campaign said.

“Across our coalition, we are seeing early, sustained support that is helping us scale our growing operation across the country and take our message to the communities that will determine this election,” Ms. Chavez Rodriguez said.

• Mallory Wilson can be reached at mwilson@washingtontimes.com.

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