The fundraising figures, released by Biden's campaign, were
propelled by small-dollar donors giving money online, officials
said.
“January’s fundraising haul – driven by a powerhouse grassroots
fundraising program that continues to grow month by month – is
an indisputable show of strength to start the election year,”
Biden's campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said in a
statement.
The fundraising totals include money contributed to the Biden
campaign, the Democratic National Committee and their related
joint-fundraising committees.
Biden is kicking off a fresh fundraising trip to California on
Tuesday. He is expected to attend fundraisers in the Los Angeles
and San Francisco areas before returning to Washington on
Thursday.
Biden's latest cash haul comes as he has shaken up his
re-election effort, sending top White House aides Mike Donilon
and Jen O’Malley Dillon to his Wilmington, Delaware-based
campaign to help oversee strategy and planning amid concerns
among Democrats about a rocky start and shaky polling for the
incumbent president.
Biden and Trump remain neck-and-neck in the contest for the
White House, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, with the
former president getting the support of 37% of respondents and
Biden getting backing from 34%.
The poll was conducted after Special Counsel Robert Hur released
a report declining to charge Biden for taking classified
documents when he left the vice presidency in 2017 but
criticizing his memory and mental acuity.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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