Here's some impeccable timing. The Republican National Committee has cited a few factors that may not be particularly helpful to President Biden's reelection campaign. The committee offered a terse comment Tuesday -- the same day that the White House proposed new regulations to protect workers from excessive heat on the job.
Republican National Committee chairman Michael Whatley released a statement Tuesday detailing “the turbulent political climate that is crippling President Biden’s campaign” for reelection. Here’s some impeccable timing. The Republican National Committee has cited a few factors that may not be particularly helpful to’s reelection campaign. The committee offered a terse comment Tuesday — the same day that the White House proposed new regulations to protect workers from excessive heat on the job.
“Over 1.5 million donors contributed more than $264 million to help fund this campaign last quarter alone. That’s incredible,” the message said — and it included a number of quotes from Mr. Biden himself.— and a whopping $30 million of that came in the form of grassroots donations from those pitching in under $200 a piece. I am sharing these fundraising numbers with you because they’re much more than just that,” the president said in the fundraising pitch.
“While Donald Trump is collecting big checks from oil barons and billionaires to run his campaign of revenge and retribution, this campaign is being funded by teachers, nurses, and scientists pitching in what they can when they can,” the pitch concluded.Fox News Channel finished the second quarter of 2024 — that’s April, May and June — as cable TV’s most-watched network throughout the day and during primetime, according to Nielsen Media Research.
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