The New York Times, and more than doubled the $4 million Trump’s team said it raised within 24 hours after his criminal indictment in March.
The Times added that, in contrast, Biden raised $6.3 million in his first 24 hours as a candidate in 2019.“But more importantly, as Trump fought legal battles and was kicked off various social media platforms, the Biden team kept building.
This is not just about online fundraising or online ads. TikTok (love it or hate it) doesn’t even allow political advertising,” Psaki continued. “Biden is building an online organization that engages with supporters and encourages them to talk to one another.”Technology doesn’t seem to be DeSantis’ friend.
His presidential campaign launch earlier this week on Twitter Spaces had more than a few hiccups, as the platform went completely offline before he even had a chance to speak.