Trump and Harris Fundraising Race for the Election Campaign

Trump and Harris Fundraising Race for the Election Campaign

Republican candidate Donald Trump has announced the sale of new digital trading cards to raise funds for the November presidential election in the United States. The former president said these things in a video message on the social media site Truth Social on Tuesday.

However, Trump’s new digital trading card is called America First. It features half a hundred new pictures of him, including dancing, holding bitcoins, and more.

The first face-to-face debate between Trump and Biden occurred at U.S. broadcaster CNN studios in Atlanta, Georgia. Joe Biden, the oldest (81-year-old) president in U.S. history, was unimpressed in the debate.

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Donald Trump and Joe Biden on the debate stage. June 27, at CNN’s Atlanta studio.

Trump’s rhetoric initially cornered Biden in the debate. He has also faced intense criticism from inside and outside his party, the Democratic Party. At one point, he withdrew from the presidential candidacy.

Kamala Harris’s leadership has brought renewed vigor to the Democratic camp. Public support has also increased after announcing her name as the replacement for departing U.S. President Joe Biden. According to public opinion polls, he has already left Republican rival Donald Trump behind in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Indian-origin candidates also set new precedents in fundraising in this election.

Trump is raising funds by selling the suit he wore on the debate stage with Biden.

Donald Trump has already announced the sale of digital trading cards to supporters. Digital trading cards cost $99 each. Supporters who purchase 15 or more trading cards will also receive an actual trading card. A suit piece will be attached to this actual trading card. He appeared in the first face-to-face presidential debate last June with President Joe Biden wearing this suit.

Supporters who purchase 75 digital trading cards for $7,425 can take advantage of an attractive offer. He can attend a gala dinner with the former president at the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said, “We will tear this knockout suit apart.” You will get one piece each. You will give the collected items to family members, children, and grandchildren. He called the suit he wore the day he defeated Biden at the debate the knockout suit.

In this context, he said, “People call it a knockout suit. I don’t know about it, but that’s what they’re saying.”

“You know, they call me the crypto-president,” Trump said, adding, “I don’t know if that’s true or false. But many people say so. So don’t miss your chance. You go to collecttrumpcards.com and collect pieces of American history.’

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Trump has previously released and sold such digital trading cards. He first released his digital trading card in 2022. He added a picture of himself wearing a superhero costume on that card. People bought those cards for about 4.5 million dollars in less than a day.

It is not like Trump is only selling pieces of his suit this time. When he was arrested and photographed in an Atlanta jail last year, he also cut up the suits he was wearing and started selling them. At that time, fans had to purchase 47 digital trading cards worth up to $4,653 to collect each piece of the suit.

The Republican presidential candidate has also made money selling coffee mugs, T-shirts, and other products that bear his face while in an Atlanta prison.

A new precedent in collecting money for the campaign of Kamala Harris!

The Democratic Party said Kamala Harris’s campaign office collected 540 million dollars for the election campaign fund last month. This amount of money collected for an election campaign in one month is a U.S. presidential election history record. If this support trend continues, Kamala’s chances of winning the following November 5 election are bright, according to some political observers.

A question arose within the Democratic Party after Biden’s first debate with Trump in late June. Can Biden handle this position physically and mentally for the next five years? After that, Biden withdrew from the election race in the mid-terms of July. The party nominated Kamala Harris, the current vice president, as its presidential candidate. Kamala’s candidacy was formally endorsed by the party at the Democratic National Convention last week.

About 50,000 people attended the convention, from Biden’s farewell speech at the beginning to Harris’ acceptance speech at the end of the fourth day. There is a new enthusiasm around it. The audience is delighted after the dramatic ups and downs of the last two months. Former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama, Senator Bernie Sanders, and celebrity Oprah Winfrey have given speeches here. Many black leaders also spoke. This year’s convention chairman, Minion Moore, and Democratic National Committee chairman Jamie Harrison are black. They welcomed America’s first non-white female presidential candidate.

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