It said the August haul left Harris with $404 million in cash on
hand at the beginning of September.
Trump's campaign team said on Wednesday that it and the
Republican Party raised $130 million in August, leaving $295
million cash on hand at the end of the month.
The two candidates will spend more than $1 billion in this
campaign, breaking records, according to regulatory filings.
Trump and Harris are using the money to run advertisements and
build get-out-the-vote operations in the closely contested
states that will decide the election.
The fundraising totals, which are reported to U.S. election
regulators, are closely watched for signs of momentum ahead of
the tightly contested Nov. 5 election.
The totals do not include the money raised by outside groups
supporting each candidate.
A key test for both candidates will come at their televised
debate on Tuesday, the first since President Joe Biden dropped
out of the race and endorsed Harris as his successor on July 21.
Harris' candidacy has re-energized Democrats and donors, and she
has had a surge in opinion polls.
Three-quarters of the 1.3 million new donors to Harris in August
did not contribute in the last presidential election in 2020,
her campaign said. It said more than six in 10 donors in August
were women, and nearly one in five were registered Republicans
or independents.
Nonetheless, polling averages show it is a tight race in the
battleground states that will decide the election, including
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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