City
Epaper

US polls: Harris enters election's final phase with huge financial edge, but will it translate to votes?

By IANS | Updated: November 3, 2024 06:55 IST

New York, Nov 3 Democrat Kamala Harris enters the final phase of the US election with a huge ...

Open in App

New York, Nov 3 Democrat Kamala Harris enters the final phase of the US election with a huge financial advantage with her campaign committee raising $997.2 million from January to October 16, while Trump's campaign committee hauled in only $388 million.

But the proverbial $64 million question is if it would translate to votes.

The fundraising amounts in the filings by both their committees with the Federal Election Commission do not include the money raised by groups affiliated with them or by political action committees that can spend on campaigns to support them as long as they do not have any direct connections to the candidates.

As of October 16, the Harris campaign had $118 million cash in hand for the final sprint, and Trump's campaign $36.2 million.

The fundraising disparity of $609.2 million translates into spending on advertising, giving Harris a big advantage.

Her campaign and supporters spent $644 million more than Republican Donald Trump and his backers with the help of affiliated groups.

Since March, Democrats -- campaigns of President Joe Biden, before he dropped out and Harris, who took over, as well as affiliated groups -- have spent $1.6 billion, according to an analysis of election finance data by AdImpact that was carried out by National Public Radio(NPR), which is partially funded by the government.

The Trump campaign, and groups supporting him, have spent only $956 million, according to the NPR analysis.

These amounts went to advertising campaigns by the two candidates and their affiliates.

Despite the big gap in spending, opinion polls show Trump with a slight lead -- RealClear Polling's aggregation gives him a 1.6 per cent advantage as of Saturdays, although the real vote figures will be known only after the voting ends in three days and the numbers are tabulated.

According to NPR's analysis, a total of $10.5 billion has been spent so far on all the elections, from the municipal to the presidential, in the current cycle from January.

Here, too, the Democrats have outspent the Republicans, $5 billion to $4.1 billion, according to NPR.

In the presidential campaigns, most of the spending has been directed to the seven swing states where neither party has an established majority and the results could go either way.

Pennsylvania, which both parties consider vital and can be won by them, has seen the most spending, with Democrats pouring in $637 million to Republican's $534 million.

The expenditure there eclipses the national spending outside the swing states, which the NPR analysis says is $489 million by Democrats and $286 million by Republicans.

The two top spenders were the Harris campaign which expended $513 million, and Future Forward Political Action Committee, $441 million.

Trump-supporting MAGA (Make American Great Again) group came in third with $360 million and Trump's campaign was fifth with $327 million.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalHamas agrees to release Israeli hostages, offers support to Trump's Gaza peace plan

Entertainment"Artists used to wear Salwar Kameez to collect award": Tamannaah Bhatia on changes at Filmfare Awards

Other SportsNishad Kumar, Simran Sharma shine as India continues strong run at World Para Athletics Championships 2025

CricketSecond Unofficial One-Day: Tilak's 94 goes in vain as Australia A blow away India A to level series 1-1

EntertainmentKim Kardashian-produced Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries to out on October 6

International Realted Stories

International"Anything that happens in neighbourhood, repercussions on India can be huge:" Former diplomat Ashok Sajjanhar on Nepal crisis

InternationalDeath toll rise to 10 in Indonesia boarding school building collapse

International"India, Russia enjoy special, privileged strategic partnership": MEA on 25 years special partnership

International"It has negative impact on all of us": Special International Trade Advisor to Indonesian President on US tariffs

InternationalIndian envoy Kwatra meets US Congressman Greg Murphy discuss bilateral ties