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Abstract:The Biden campaign received money from just under 97,000 donors, far fewer than the 225,000 who gave to Bernie Sanders in his first 24 hours.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden raised $6.3 million in the first 24 hours following his 2020 presidential campaign announcement on Thursday morning, Biden's campaign reported. According to the campaign, just under 97,000 individual donors gave money.The haul beats out the previous high water marks for fundraising by a 2020 Democratic candidate in the first 24 hours set by Beto O'Rourke and Bernie Sanders.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Former Vice President Joe Biden raised $6.3 million in the first 24 hours following his 2020 presidential campaign announcement — more than any other Democrat in the field. The money came from just under 97,000 individual donors — 65,000 of whom were new donors to Biden, the campaign reported Friday afternoon. Sen. Bernie Sanders raised just under $6 million in the 24 hours after he joined the race in February, and former Rep. Beto O'Rourke raised about $6.1 million in the same amount of time following his March announcement. Read more: The 2020 battle is on: Elizabeth Warren accuses Joe Biden of siding with credit card companies over struggling AmericansBut Sanders energized by far the most individual donors – with roughly 225,000 donors with an average donation of $27 in the first day of his campaign. O'Rourke had about 128,000 donors. According to the campaign, the average online donation was $41, but based on the total number of donors and money raised, the overall average donation size was roughly $65.Biden enters the race as the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, topping most national polls and holding strong favorability numbered among primary voters. The former vice president also has the benefit of some leftover campaign infrastructure from the 2012 presidential run.Fundraising has been especially critical for Democrats in the current presidential cycle since the Democratic National Committee now requires candidates to hit a threshold of 65,000 individual donors from at least 20 states in order to qualify for the primary debates.Biden already qualified fo the debates by getting more than 1% of the vote in at least 3 national polls, but the former VP will also qualify by the DNC's fundraising criteria as well.The numbers also come after reports that the former vice president raised concern about the fundraising numbers during a conference call with supporters this week.But based on the eye-watering amount of money the campaign brought in, Biden shouldn't be too worried.
拜登的竞选活动报道,前副总统乔拜登在周四早上宣布2020年总统竞选活动后的头24小时内筹集了630万美元。根据该活动,仅有不到97,000名个人捐赠者提供了资金。在Beto O'Rourke和Bernie Sanders设定的头24小时内,由2020年民主党候选人筹集资金以前的高水位标记。访问Business Insider的主页了解更多信息。在他的2020年总统竞选宣布后的前24小时内,前副总统乔·拜登(Joe Biden)筹集了630万美元 - 超过该领域的任何其他民主党人。该活动周五下午报道称,这笔资金来自不到97,000名个人捐助者 - 其中65,000人是拜登的新捐助者。参议员伯尼桑德斯在2月参加比赛后的24小时内筹集了不到600万美元的资金,而前众议员贝托奥罗克在3月宣布之后的同一时间内筹集了约610万美元。阅读更多:2020年的战斗正在进行中:伊丽莎白沃伦指责乔拜登与信用卡公司站在一起,而不是陷入困境的美国人,而桑德斯则为大多数个人捐赠者充满活力 - 大约225,000名捐赠者在他竞选活动的第一天平均捐款27美元。奥罗克有大约128,000名捐助者。根据该活动,平均在线捐款为41美元,但根据捐赠者总数和筹集的资金,总体平均捐款额大约为65美元.Biden作为民主党提名的领跑者进入竞选,超过大多数国家民意调查和在初选中保持强烈的好感。这位前副总统也已经从2012年的总统run.Fundraising一些吃剩的运动基础设施的效益一直是民主党人尤为关键在目前的总统周期以来,民主党全国委员会现在要求考生至少打65000个个人捐助者的阈值20个州为了有资格获得初级债务tes.Biden已经通过在至少3次全国民意调查中获得超过1%的投票来证明辩论的合格性,但前副总统也将符合DNC的筹款标准。这些数据也是在前副总统的报道之后出现的。本周在与支持者举行的电话会议中对筹款数量表示担忧。但根据竞选活动带来的令人瞩目的金额,拜登不应该太担心。
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