Following the conclusion of the political conventions, both the Harris and Trump campaigns are gearing up for the final stretch of the election season. Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign reported a significant fundraising haul of $540 million since she entered the race last month. The campaign saw a surge in donations during the Democratic National Convention, with $82 million raised in just one week. This influx of donations was described as “unprecedented grassroots donations” and was largely contributed by first-time donors and women supporters. The campaign is using these resources to build momentum heading into November’s election.

The Harris-Walz coalition, formed after Harris chose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, has been energized by the convention and has seen increased volunteer engagement. The campaign announced that nearly 200,000 new volunteer shifts have been filled since the convention began. The party quickly coalesced around Harris after President Biden left the race in July, with $200 million of the month’s fundraising total coming in during the first week following Biden’s departure. The convention featured prominent Democratic figures like former first lady Michelle Obama, former President Barack Obama, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who all rallied support for Harris and Walz.

The convention also marked a significant moment as Vice President Harris delivered her highly anticipated speech to accept the presidential nomination. The campaign reported that the best hour of fundraising since the launch came after her speech, showing the impact of her address on grassroots support and donations. The campaign chair, Jen O’Malley Dillon, described the convention as a galvanizing moment for the Harris-Walz coalition, energizing supporters across the country. With the election on the horizon, the campaign is focused on capitalizing on this momentum and mobilizing resources for the final stretch leading up to Labor Day.

The Trump campaign is also gearing up for the final stretch of the election season, with both campaigns working to mobilize their supporters and engage with voters. President Trump has been actively campaigning across the country, holding rallies and events to energize his base and appeal to undecided voters. The Trump campaign reported a strong fundraising performance, with significant contributions from individual donors and grassroots supporters. Both campaigns are focused on honing their messages and strategies to appeal to key voting demographics and secure victory in November’s election.

As the election draws closer, both the Harris and Trump campaigns are ramping up their efforts to secure support and sway undecided voters. The conventions served as rallying points for each party, with prominent figures delivering speeches and energizing supporters. With fundraising totals reaching significant milestones, both campaigns are channeling their resources into mobilizing volunteers, engaging with voters, and securing crucial support in key battleground states. The final stretch of the election season promises to be intense and competitive, as both campaigns work towards their ultimate goal of victory on Election Day.

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