"Biden's Fundraising Dominance and California Visit Highlights Campaign Finance Dynamics"

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President Biden's re-election campaign ended January with nearly $56 million on hand, giving him a financial advantage over former President Donald J. Trump, whose campaign had about $30 million available at the end of the month. Biden's early financial strength is attributed to the Democratic Party's fund-raising support, while Trump faces challenges due to legal troubles. Both candidates are also raising money through joint fund-raising committees, with the full financial picture not entirely clear until April.
- Biden Fund-Raising Outpaces Trump, Whose Legal Bills Are Weighing Him Down The New York Times
- Biden, DNC built cash edge over Trump and other campaign finance takeaways CNN
- California business owner says 'no one cares' about upcoming Biden visit: 'It's a joke' Fox News
- Biden arrives in Los Angeles today for fundraiser at Israel supporter's home Los Angeles Times
- Biden campaign touts $42M raised in January POLITICO
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