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Trump's Campaign Introduces New Donation Levels For Fundraising Efforts

Trump's Campaign Introduces New Donation Levels For Fundraising Efforts

Politics Desk 30 Mar , 2024 03:47 PM GMT

  • Tiered donation system introduced by Trump's campaign with various contribution levels.

  • 'Ultra MAGA' requires $814,600, aiming to raise $33 million at first event.

  • Top-tier donors get perks like dinner with Trump and personalized book.

Trump's Campaign Introduces New Donation Levels For Fundraising Efforts
: Former U.S. President Donald Trump campaigns in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Reuters
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Former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign has introduced a tiered system for donations through his new joint fundraising operation with national and state Republican Party committees. The highest level of contribution, known as 'Ultra MAGA,' requires individuals to donate $814,600, which is the current limit for donations to the Trump 47 Committee.

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Other donation levels include 'Team Trump 2024' for $250,000, 'Team America First' for $100,000, 'Club 47' at $50,000, and 'MAGA 24' at $24,000. The campaign is set to host its first major fundraising event for the joint committee on April 6 in Florida, aiming to raise $33 million with the support of wealthy Republican donors.

Top-tier contributors can enjoy perks such as seating at Trump's table during dinner, a photo opportunity, and a personalized copy of Trump's 'Our Journey Together' coffee table book. The campaign has not yet responded to inquiries about the fundraising levels.

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Despite these efforts, Trump has been trailing behind President Joe Biden in fundraising. Biden recently held a successful fundraiser in New York, attended by former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, which raised over $26 million. Biden is also collaborating with various Democratic Party committees for fundraising purposes.

Donations to the Trump 47 Committee will support Trump's campaign, his leadership PAC covering legal expenses, the Republican National Committee, and approximately 40 state party committees. The joint fundraising committee was established following Trump's assumption of control over the RNC earlier this month.

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