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Vice President Kamala Harris experienced a major fundraising surge in the 24 hours following her highly anticipated debate with former President Donald Trump. The debate, which marked a key moment in the 2024 election cycle, saw Harris not only gaining momentum in terms of public perception but also bringing in substantial financial support for her campaign.
According to sources within the Harris campaign, millions of dollars flowed in from grassroots supporters across the country, many of whom praised her for her commanding presence during the debate. The campaign reported record-breaking donations, with small-dollar contributions making up a significant portion of the funds. Harris’s team credited her performance as a strong counter to Trump’s positions on key issues like healthcare, the economy, and social justice.
“Kamala Harris showed the country she’s ready to lead and take on Donald Trump directly,” a campaign official said in a statement. “Her clear, thoughtful responses resonated with millions of Americans, and the fundraising numbers reflect that enthusiasm.”
During the debate, Harris focused on defending the Biden administration’s achievements while also laying out her vision for the future. She emphasized plans to improve healthcare access, tackle climate change, and promote economic fairness, contrasting them with Trump’s track record. Her sharp rebuttals to Trump’s criticisms, particularly on issues related to immigration and women’s rights, were seen as key moments that energized her base.
Political analysts noted that fundraising spikes following debates are often a measure of candidate performance and public sentiment. Harris’s campaign now sees this financial boost as a signal that voters are eager to keep her momentum going as the election nears.
In comparison, Trump’s fundraising efforts have also remained strong, with his campaign leaning on a loyal base of supporters. However, Harris’s rapid influx of donations showcases her ability to galvanize a broad spectrum of Democratic donors, from moderates to progressives.
 
