Biden Is Lapping Trump When It Comes to Campaign Cash — and the Incumbent Will Likely Need It

Trump’s provocations tend to earn him near limitless free media attention, while Biden often struggles to cut through the noise with his own message despite holding the presidency.

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Presidents Biden, center, Obama, left, and Clinton, right, at Radio City Music Hall, March 28, 2024, at New York. AP/Alex Brandon

WASHINGTON — President Biden’s reelection campaign is raising gobs of cash. And it has an election-year strategy that, in a nutshell, aims to spend more — and spend faster.

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