Trump raises $13 million after debate

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Published September 27, 2016 9:12pm EST | Updated October 30, 2023 11:41pm EST



Donald Trump may have raised more than $13 million following his first presidential debate on Monday night against Hillary Clinton.

In a tweet posted Tuesday afternoon, the Republican presidential nominee claimed his campaign raised a significant chunk of cash through online donations immediately after the debate concluded.


Trump has smashed small-dollar fundraising records set by previous GOP presidential nominees by raising as much as $100 million since June through contributions of $200 or less. Last month, Trump reported a total take of $90 million through online donations to his campaign and joint fundraising committees set up by Republican party officials.

The billionaire’s son, Don Jr., penned a fundraising email on Tuesday, promising his father would match up to $2 million in donations to his campaign between now and Friday’s financial disclosure deadline.

According to the Nielsen ratings, Monday’s debate between Trump and Clinton averaged a total of 81.4 million viewers across 11 major television channels, making it the most-watched debate in U.S. history.

The Clinton campaign has yet to release any figures regarding the former secretary of state’s own post-debate fundraising haul.