Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz will be making a stop in Denver this week for a fundraiser as part of his first campaign fundraising spree since being chosen by Vice President Kamala Harris last week. The Minnesota governor will also be traveling to Boston for another event on the same day. The campaign has not released details about the Denver event.
Within the first 24 hours of Walz joining the ticket, the campaign managed to raise an impressive $36 million. This visit to Denver comes shortly after former President Donald Trump visited Aspen for a high-dollar fundraiser with Republican donors, where he reportedly raised $28 million during his fundraising trip to the Mountain West states.
This quick turnaround fundraising trip demonstrates the urgency and importance of campaign funds in the presidential race. Walz will be running through five states in three days this week, highlighting the fast-paced nature of the campaign trail.
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