When President Biden traveled to San Francisco last month, he raised more than $10 million in 36 hours from wealthy Democrats.
Trips to Chicago and New York netted millions more, as did fund-raising events around Washington, proving that the party’s big-donor class is fully committed to Mr. Biden’s re-election campaign.
The Biden campaign and the Biden Victory Fund, its joint fund-raising vehicle, collected $10.2 million from small donors — defined as those who gave $200 or less — during the three-month fund-raising period that ended June 30, according to a Federal Election Commission report filed Saturday.
That figure is about half of the $21 million President Barack Obama’s campaign raised during the same period of his 2012 re-election effort.
Democrats involved with Mr. Biden’s campaign and the world of online fund-raising detailed a host of reasons for Mr. Biden’s relatively low small-dollar haul.
Persons:
Biden, Biden’s, Barack Obama’s
Organizations:
San, New York, Biden, Fund
Locations:
San Francisco, Chicago, New, Washington