Biden Campaign Cancels Wisconsin Fundraiser As Donor Concerns Mount

A July fundraiser for President Joe Biden’s campaign in Wisconsin has been canceled, highlighting growing uncertainty and turmoil among donors within his reelection efforts. Many donors have been skittish about supporting the incumbent president since the debate against Donald Trump.

According to a report by the New York Times, the Biden campaign had planned to send the president to Wisconsin for a late July fundraiser with an initial goal of raising $1 million. However, following his abysmal performance at the recent presidential debate, many previously committed donors began withdrawing their support.

In response to the donor retreat, campaign officials reduced the fundraising target to $500,000, but even this lowered goal proved unattainable, leading to the event’s cancellation.

Major democrat donors across the country have expressed skepticism over continuing to fund the Biden campaign. After the presidential debate, some top donors stated that they would cease funding for the Democratic Party unless Biden steps aside as the nominee.

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