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The countdown for the US presidential election has begun. Only three days are left for the election campaign. In this battle, Democratic Party candidate Vice President Kamala Harris and her rival former President Donald Trump are trying their best to woo voters. Several surveys are being conducted just before the election, in which the contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is 19-20. Meanwhile, the donation race report has been released in which Kamala Harris has left Trump behind.

According to the report, Harris's campaign committee has raised $997.2 million from January to October 16. Whereas Donald Trump's campaign committee was able to raise only $388 million. The biggest question is whether Harris' lead on the donation front will translate into votes.

Which of the two candidates has more cash?

The amount of donations filed by both committees with the Federal Election Commission does not include money raised by party-affiliated groups or political action committees. This money can be spent on election campaigns, provided they have no direct connection to the candidates. As of October 16, the Harris campaign had $ 118 million in cash for the final phase. While former President Trump's campaign had $ 36.2 million.

How many dollars were spent in the election campaign?

There is a difference of $609.2 million in the donations received by both the candidates. This difference in donations is a big advantage for Harris. Her campaign and supporters, with the help of party-affiliated groups, spent $644 million more than Republican Donald Trump and his supporters. According to NPR analysis, groups associated with the Democrats have spent $1.6 billion since March.

Who will win the presidential election?

Let us tell you that on July 21, Joe Biden withdrew from the election race and Kamala Harris became the candidate of the Democratic Party. At the same time, the Trump campaign and the groups supporting him have spent only $ 956 million during this period. Despite the huge difference in expenditure, Trump seems to be getting a slight lead in the opinion polls. Most of the expenditure in the election campaign has been done in seven swing states. Where no party has a majority and the results can go either way.

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