The New York Times reports:
A political action committee supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign has raised a total of $10.25 million, one of its leaders said on Monday, a signal that his long-shot challenge to President Biden has gained traction among donors, including many Republicans.
The precise level of fund-raising by the super PAC, American Values 2024, will not be known until later this month, when political action committees file midyear reports with the Federal Election Commission.
But Tony Lyons, Mr. Kennedy’s publisher and the super PAC’s co-chair, said that the $10.25 million included two “very large” donations that each exceed $1 million, and that the contributions came from a “right down the middle” mix of Republicans and Democrats.
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A political action committee supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign has raised $10.25 million, one of its leaders said Monday, a sign that his long-shot challenge to President Biden has gained traction among donors. https://t.co/xshiLYQ66N
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