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Trump campaign raises $ 30 million in the first quarter

The presidential campaign of Donald Trump has added about 30 million dollars in revenue during the first half of 2019, according to the campaign reports made to the press.

In addition, this campaign has accumulated 40 million dollars in cash, which far exceeds all the money the Democratic candidates have collected for the 2020 elections, adds the statement of the Trump campaign in data published by NBC News.

Combined with another 46 million that had been raised by the Republican National Committee, it is estimated that Trump has an 82 million dollars on his side, which represents a great advantage.

The Trump campaign has gathered almost 130 million during the first two years, which far surpasses what was collected by previous presidents during that stage. Also, Trump’s configuration for 2020 is more traditional than his first candidacy, when he even promised to self-finance his presidential race.

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