Two-thirds of Democrat and leaning-Democrat voters said in a late 2023 poll that they wanted a candidate other than Joe Biden as the party’s 2024 presidential nominee.
Yet, the Biden fundraising juggernaut continues, with a more than $53 million haul in February, bringing the embattled president’s cash war chest to $155 million, give or take.
In contrast, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign is facing two problems:
A shortage of mega-donor interest and a drop in small-donor support, the latter of which is critical to the former president’s ability to raise enough money to fund his presidential campaign. Toss in Trump’s substantial legal costs, which continue to grow, and the fundraising contest favors Biden. That reality raises several interesting questions.
Are Democrat donors betting on Trump being taken down by one or more of his multiple lawsuits?…