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Biden raises millions in the Bay Area as he says his campaign is underestimated

President Joe Biden raised millions of dollars for his reelection bid in Silicon Valley on Friday as he poked at former President Donald Trump and argued that his campaign was being underestimated. “The press doesn’t want to write about it, but the momentum is clearly in our favor, with polls moving toward us and away from Trump,” he said, noting that 1.6 million people have donated to the ...
President Joe Biden speaks about the tornadoes that swept across the U.S., in Wilmington, Delaware, on Dec. 11, 2021.

President Joe Biden raised millions of dollars for his reelection bid in Silicon Valley on Friday as he poked at former President Donald Trump and argued that his campaign was being underestimated.

“The press doesn’t want to write about it, but the momentum is clearly in our favor, with polls moving toward us and away from Trump,” he said, noting that 1.6 million people have donated to the campaign, nearly all less than $200 each. He said his campaign has opened 150 offices in battleground states “and Trump has opened zero offices. And it’s not just

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