Trump Outraises Biden Again , to Overcome President’s Financial Edge.<br />In May, former President Trump raised <br />more campaign money than Biden for the second consecutive month, CNN reports. .<br />Trump's recent conviction in the <br />Stormy Daniels hush money case <br />reportedly spawned an influx of donations. .<br />Trump's recent conviction in the <br />Stormy Daniels hush money case <br />reportedly spawned an influx of donations. .<br />As a result, Biden's May haul of $85 million was no match for Trump's $141 million. .<br />As a result, Biden's May haul of $85 million was no match for Trump's $141 million. .<br />On June 20, Biden's campaign said that <br />the president's committees entered this month with a $212 million cash supply.<br />That total does not include over $30 million that Democrats collected at a star-studded event over the weekend, CNN reports. .<br />Trump's campaign has yet to disclose <br />its stockpile for all committees. .<br />While Trump appears to currently have a significant financial edge, Biden's team continues to tout its campaign infrastructure. .<br />While Trump appears to currently have a significant financial edge, Biden's team continues to tout its campaign infrastructure. .<br />Our strong and consistent fundraising program grew by millions of people in May, a clear sign of strong and growing enthusiasm for the president and <br />vice president every single month. , Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden campaign manager, via statement.<br />The money we continue to raise <br />matters, and it’s helping the campaign <br />build out an operation that invests <br />in reaching and winning the voters <br />who will decide this election, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden campaign manager, via statement
