Trump group $25 million spending blitzes Biden in tight White House race
Former US President Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower after the first day of his trial in New York City. Trump and Biden are vying for the US presidency.
Pro-Trump spending groups have spent more than $25 million since Trump clinched the Republican nomination on 6 March, Federal Election Commission records show, compared to more than $15 million spent by Biden's allies during the same time. Trump allies say the spending blitz aims to counter Biden's early fundraising advantage. Biden's campaign reported $84 million in the bank at the end of April, compared to $49 million reported by Trump.There's an effort to strategically weaken Biden's cash advantage.
Both campaigns, which declined to comment, are due to report updated campaign finance figures on Thursday.
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