Trump says he is willing to spend his own money to win re-election
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[September 09, 2020]
By Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump, facing the possibility of a cash crunch, said on Tuesday
he would spend "whatever it takes" of his own money to finance his 2020
presidential campaign against Democrat Joe Biden if he had to.
The Republican president, who trails Biden in opinion polls ahead of the
Nov. 3 election, told reporters before taking off for a trip to Florida
that the campaign had double or triple what it had in 2016 but he would
spend his own money if needed.
"If I have to, I would," Trump said.
The New York Times reported that Trump's initial financial supremacy
over former Vice President Biden earlier this year had evaporated, and
that of the $1.1 billion his campaign and the party raised from the
beginning of 2019 through July, more than $800 million already had been
spent.
Biden and the Democratic National Committee raised a combined $364.5
million in August, shattering the monthly record for fundraising by a
presidential campaign. Trump and Republicans have not announced their
August haul.
Trump, who was a wealthy New York-based real estate developer before
entering politics, was asked how much he might have to spend from his
own personal fortune. He had to dip into his own money in 2016 to help
pay for his campaign.
"Whatever it takes. We have to win. This is the most important election
in the history of our country," he said.
Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien, who took over from Brad Parscale in
mid-July, told reporters on a campaign press call on Tuesday that "we
are now carefully monitoring the budget."
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President Donald Trump talks to reporters prior to boarding
Air Force One as he departs Washington for campaign travel
to Florida and North Carolina at Joint Base Andrews,
Maryland, U.S., September 8, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Stepien said the campaign will have more resources to spend than it
had in Trump's 2016 victory and that "we're very comfortable and
confident" in how money is now being spent.
Trump, under pressure for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic,
on Tuesday was traveling to two states critical to his re-election:
Florida and North Carolina.
With many Republicans pointing fingers at Parscale for spending
heavily earlier in the campaign, Trump defended him in a tweet.
The president said that due to the virus, his campaign was forced to
spend a lot earlier this year to counter what he felt was negative
news coverage.
"We did, and are doing, a GREAT job, and have a lot of money left
over, much more than 2016," he wrote.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Steve Holland; Writing by Doina Chiacu;
Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Howard Goller and Jonathan Oatis)
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