Team Trump Raises $10 Million During Just One Week of Impeachment Probe

Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale has revealed that his team managed to raise $10 million in just one week as House Democrats advanced their impeachment inquiry.

On Sunday, Parscale detailed some of Trump’s accomplishments on Twitter, including finishing the first phase of a trade deal with China, an executive order designed to fight anti-Semitism on college campuses, and perhaps the biggest news of all–Trump 2020’s massive fundraising haul.

Trump is ‘Crushing It’ in Fundraising

“While Dems continue their political theater … @realDonaldTrump has been crushing it!” Parscale said.

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When comparing Trump’s haul to many of the Democratic primary candidates, most failed to raise $10 million during the entire third quarter of 2019, including Julian Castro, Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar, and Cory Booker among others.

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Trump Outpacing Top 2020 Democratic Candidates

Only four candidates still in the race managed to raise over $10 million in the entire quarter. Mayor Pete Buttigieg raised $19.1 million during the third quarter of 2019, Bernie Sanders raised $25.3 million during that time, Former Vice President Joe Biden pulled in $15.7 million, and Elizabeth Warren took in $24.6 million.

If Trump continues at the same pace he reached this quarter, his campaign could reach $120 million, which would outpace Buttigieg, Sanders, Biden and Warren COMBINED!

Trump Raised $3 Million in ONE DAY When Democrats Announced Impeachment Inquiry

When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the Democrats’ impeachment resolution in early November, the Trump campaign announced it had raised $3 million in one day.

Pelosi and the Democrats’ plan to impeach Trump “is backfiring already,” Parscale, tweeted.

“Nancy Pelosi’s impeachment resolution day turned into a MASSIVE fundraising day for” the president, Parscale added.

RELATED: Trump’s Campaign Says POTUS Raised $3 Million After Democrats Voted On Impeachment Inquiry

Many observers wondered if the Democrats impeachment push might actually help Trump in the 2020 election. Of course, no one will actually know until election day.

However, two traditional measures of how well a campaign is going are poll numbers, where the President’s numbers have increased in important battleground states, and fundraising.

President Trump is obviously killing it on both fronts. So…

Keep it up, Dems!

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