Donald Trump pulled this rabbit out of his hat that left Joe Biden a nervous wreck

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The stakes for the 2024 Election couldn’t be higher.

Democrats thought they had one big advantage over Donald Trump.

But Donald Trump pulled this rabbit out of his hat that left Joe Biden a nervous wreck.

Press focuses on Biden’s money advantage

The media’s coverage of campaigns is dominated by horse race coverage largely because political reporters are too lazy to cover the policy platforms of the candidates.

Reporters also don’t want the American people to know that electing Democrats means higher taxes, open borders, and government agents trying to take your guns away.

That’s why political media focuses on polls.

But in the 2024 campaign, the usual saturation coverage of polls would focus on the fact that former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden and the American people trust him more than Biden on the key issues of immigration, the economy, inflation, and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

That’s why there’s been increased attention on the fundraising prowess of Biden.

He and the Democrat National Committee (DNC) ended March with more than $97 million cash on hand, twice that of Trump and the Republican National Committee (RNC).

That allowed the press to ignore the fact that polls show Trump winning well over 270 Electoral College votes and whip up a fake story about his campaign struggling because Biden outraised him by such prodigious amounts.

Donald Trump closes fundraising gap with Joe Biden 

These stories ignored the fact that Democrats are now – by and large – the party of big money as Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Big Labor, and Hollywood can pump tens of millions of dollars into Biden’s campaign.

Trump realigned the political parties and the GOP is now a party of working-class conservatives.

But that doesn’t mean he’s out of the money chase.

Now that he’s the presumptive GOP nominee, he can form a joint fundraising committee with the RNC that expands the campaign’s ability to raise money.

And this instantly paid off as after Trump wrapped up the GOP nomination on March 5, fundraising kicked into high gear.

Trump and the RNC brought in a combined $65.6 million in February, a total that outpaced what he and the RNC hauled in during February 2020 when Trump was an incumbent President.

“Former President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee raised $65.6 million in March and ended the month with $93.1 million in cash on hand,” POLITICO exclusively reported.

“Trump’s allies hope the amount will ease concerns about his fundraising and the cash deficit he is facing against President Joe Biden. The figure — which covers a number of fundraising vehicles that will all have to disclose their activities to the Federal Election Commission later this month — outpaces the $62 million that Trump raised in March 2020, when he was running for reelection,” the POLITICO report added.

Does a fundraising edge matter?

Joe Biden will still end up outraising Donald Trump.

That’s what happens when the Left controls every institutional lever of power in America.

But Hillary Clinton also outraised him $1.2 billion to $600 million in the 2016 Election.

And all it did was buy enough alcohol for Hillary supporters to cry in at her election night watch party.

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