US Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign has raised a staggering $81 million in just 24 hours, following Joe Biden’s endorsement and withdrawal from the White House race. This unprecedented influx of donations has bolstered Harris’ war chest, now totaling nearly $250 million for the election cycle.
The campaign’s statement on Monday confirmed the record-breaking haul, surpassing previous presidential fundraising milestones. Harris’ swift ascension has garnered widespread support from prominent Democrats, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.
While some key donors remain undecided, Harris’ campaign has energized both large and small contributors, marking a significant turnaround from the uncertainty that followed Biden’s debate performance against Republican challenger Donald Trump.
In a related development, Democratic super PAC Future Forward has secured $150 million in donor commitments within 24 hours of Biden’s withdrawal, according to a senior aide. As Harris solidifies her position, her campaign’s remarkable fundraising momentum is poised to shape the Democratic nomination contest.