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Debate Pays Off For Trump As Campaign Hauls In $26 Million

ReubenSherr

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Not saying that votes can be bought.

However, it is important, I think, to note that Republicans seemed extremely proud of Trump's performance during Thursday night's debate. Which was not necessarily true the first time around.

And, according to two separate focus groups, Frank Luntz and Laura Ingraham/Raymond Arroyo, Independents were impressed with Trump's performance as well.

"President Trump's re-election campaign is showcasing a fundraising record they set around Thursday’s second debate between the president and Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

The campaign, the Republican National Committee (RNC) and their joint fundraising arms hauled in a combined $26 million around the final presidential debate, the campaign said Friday.

Campaign manager Bill Stepien announced the news on a conference call with reporters, describing the haul as “our biggest online fundraising day ever.” The campaign, in a separate email, spotlighted that “October is already Trump Victory’s largest online fundraising month ever.”
 
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