Joe Biden’s Re-Election Campaign Rakes in $97 Million in Funds During 4th Quarter

Per a report by The Financial Times, Joe Biden’s re-election campaign raised over $97 million in the fourth quarter.
He has raised this large amount of funds despite poll numbers showing that his campaign is on the ropes.
Biden’s re-election campaign claims that it has amassed a $117 million fundraising war chest. It bragged that this fundraising figure was greater than any Democratic candidate in history.
On top of that, the Biden campaign asserted that it would have more funds at its disposal than any of the leading Republican presidential candidates in the fourth quarter.
“While most of the Republicans have not yet announced their fundraising numbers, we fully expect to lap them — several times,” remarked Biden campaign spokesperson TJ Ducklo.
“This historic haul — proudly powered by strong and growing grassroots enthusiasm — sends a clear message: the Team Biden-Harris coalition knows the stakes of this election and is ready to win this November,” declared Biden campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodríguez.
Biden has no credible challengers in the Democratic Party. Despite his ailing health, senility, and his disastrous administration, it appears that he will be the nominee for the party in 2024. Many segments of the ruling class are more than content with the Biden regime’s support for mass migration, never-ending wars, and promotion of cultural degeneracy.
For that reason, the Right must offer a coherent, anti-globalist alternative aka America First populism to ensure that Biden is relieved of the burden of holding higher office.
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