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Biden Raised More Than Trump in May, His First Month Leading the Money Race

© Erin Schaff/The New York Times  Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. raised roughly one-third more than he had raised in April.

By Rebecca R. Ruiz and Shane Goldmacher, The New York Times

Joseph R. Biden Jr., whose campaign had long struggled to raise money, zoomed past President Trump’s fund-raising machine in May for the first time, pulling in $80.8 million together with the Democratic National Committee, about 10 percent more than the $74 million that Mr. Trump raised with the Republican Party.

It was a reversal of fortunes for the former vice president and a testament both to his growing support among small donors — more than half his donors in May were new to the campaign — and the advantages of his first full month of fund-raising in concert with the D.N.C., in chunks of up to $620,000 per donor.

The $80.8 million that Mr. Biden raised was roughly one-third more than he had raised in April, when Mr. Trump edged him slightly. The campaigns took in a total of nearly $155 million in May — about $5 million per day — in spite of a health and economic crisis that has put more than 40 million Americans out of work and sent unemployment claims soaring.

Tom Perez, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said the party was raising big sums both from small donors online and with traditional big contributors. “Quite frankly, we’re hitting it in both ways,” he said in an interview.

Mr. Trump still maintains a sizable cash-on-hand advantage over Mr. Biden and the Democrats, and his campaign is well on pace to surpass more than $1 billion raised in total this summer, having already collected $817 million.

Mr. Trump’s campaign committee spent more than twice as much as Mr. Biden’s in May, $24.5 million compared to $11.7 million. The president’s campaign went on television last month, while Mr. Biden’s campaign made its first television purchase of the general election on Friday. The vast majority of Mr. Trump’s spending, $19.8 million, went to a media-buying firm, American Made Media Consultants.

The campaigns disclosed their fund-raising to election authorities on Saturday evening just as Mr. Trump was headed to a rally in Tulsa, Okla., part of his effort to revive in-person campaign events. He also held a high-dollar fund-raiser at a private home in Dallas earlier this month.

With news that Mr. Biden’s fund-raising had outpaced the president’s for the first time, Republican officials sought to minimize the Democrats’ edge in May while touting what they called a Republican war chest of $265 million in cash.

“May was Biden’s first full month as the Democrat nominee, and with that brought advantages of higher fund-raising limits and the full weight of the Democrat Party,” the R.N.C. said in a statement on Saturday. “Biden was still unable to make a dent in the massive cash-on-hand advantages that the Trump campaign and R.N.C. enjoys."

Dick Wadhams, a veteran Colorado Republican strategist, said the coronavirus outbreak had had little bearing on big-dollar giving, including in down-ballot races. “The pandemic certainly has restricted the candidates’ ability to raise money at events,” he said, “but these major donors on both sides, they don’t need to go to an event and have a glass of wine to write checks to their candidate.”

Indeed, big-dollar contributions to super PACs were still strong in May, the new filings showed. For example, significant donations to the Senate Leadership Fund, a Republican-aligned super PAC, came from Bernard Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot who gave $2 million, and Warren A. Stephens, an Arkansas businessman who contributed $1 million.

Mr. Wadhams called Mr. Trump’s fund-raising machine critical to boosting Republicans in competitive Senate races like the one in Colorado.

In that contest, Senator Cory Gardner, the Republican incumbent, was outraised in recent months by one of his Democratic challengers, former Gov. John Hickenlooper. Mr. Hickenlooper’s campaign has had recent stumbles yet received $3.7 million from April 1 to June 10 — $1.6 million more than Mr. Gardner raised. As of this month, however, Mr. Gardner still had roughly $3.4 million more in cash on hand than Mr. Hickenlooper did, thanks in large part to the Republican Party’s support.

“Cory Gardner is especially being helped by having an incumbent president who is raising a lot of money not only for his campaign but for the national Republican Party,” Mr. Wadhams said. But he also noted that a close affiliation with Mr. Trump was “a double-edged sword” in the face of recent polling that has suggested weakened support for the president.

In other key Senate contests, recent financial disclosures have indicated fund-raising energy behind Democrats who are challenging Republican incumbents.

In Georgia, where the Democrat Jon Ossoff is seeking to unseat Senator David Perdue, Mr. Ossoff raised roughly $200,000 more than Mr. Perdue from April 1 to May 20 — yet he reported cash stores of about $950,000, compared to Mr. Perdue’s $9.4 million.

In Iowa, Senator Joni Ernst was also narrowly outraised by her Democratic challenger, Theresa Greenfield, from April 1 to May 13, though Ms. Ernst, too, is sitting on roughly $2.2 million more than her opponent as of their last filings.

And in Kentucky, where Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, is defending his seat, a Democratic challenger, Amy McGrath, reported raising $11.3 million from April 1 to June 3 — $4 million more than Mr. McConnell raised in that time. Ms. McGrath also reported having $19.3 million in cash on hand, roughly $4 million more than Mr. McConnell.

Ms. McGrath, however, is facing a tightening primary contest against another Democrat, Charles Booker, who raised just under half a million dollars in the period in question, according to filings, and recently reported about $285,000 in cash on hand. Kentucky Democrats will select their nominee on Tuesday.

Read more at The New York Times

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