Trump campaign trailing behind Biden in funding, new filings show
Trump's reelection campaign committee is entering the critical final stretch with just $63 million left in the bank -- a significant financial deficit for the incumbent compared to his cash-flushed challenger, Biden, the latest campaign disclosure reports show.
The sum was a stunning reversal for a campaign that in the spring boasted $180 million more on hand than Biden and Democrats as the former vice president was coming out of a competitive primary.
Seven months later, Biden's campaign committee closed out September with $177 million in the bank, which is nearly triple his rival's total.
Trump's money supply also reflects how dramatically his fundraising is withering.
In all, the president's campaign, the RNC and their joint committees raised a total of $248 million in September and ended the month with $251 million on hand, compared with the $325 million they had at the end of August.
The Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee and their joint operations in comparison, raised a total of $364.5 million in September and entered the crucial last month of the race with $432 million on hand, which is nearly twice as much as Trump and Republicans.
-ABC News’ Will Steakin, Kendall Karson and Soo Rin Kim