Donald Trump's campaign could soon use the major boost in post-conviction donations to pay for ads in the key swing states that could determine who wins November's Election, according to reports. Federal Election Commission (FEC) reports on Thursday that Trump's campaign and the National Committee (RNC) President and Democratic National Committee (DNC) in donations in the months of April and May. In April, when Trump was in New York for his hush money trial, the former president's campaign and the RNC raised $76 million.
In May, the month when Trump was convicted of 34 felony falsifying business records charges, the Trump campaign, the RNC and the Trump-allied super PAC MAGA Inc raised more than $170 million, around of which was reportedly donated in the immediate aftermath In comparison, the in April and $85 million in May, meaning that the previous formidable fundraising prowess that the president enjoyed over Trump in the 2024 campaign The Trump-allied super PAC MAGA Inc. is said to be planning on spending $100 million in paid media between now and Labor Day in September, reported also reports the super PAC is also hoping to spend $30 million in airtime from early July in the battleground states of Pennsylvania and Georgia ahead of a major $100 million advertising push in the summer. The reported major Republican ad campaign push could be significant in the neck-and-neck battle for the White House race in the key swing states.
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