Following President Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential contest, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign amassed $200 million.

The 59-year-old reportedly raised the incredible sum in just one week, according to the Associated Press.

Consider giving the VP the nickname “Cash Up Kamala.” She is attracting MASSIVE audiences to her campaign. First-time donors accounted for 66% of the total donations.

After Biden backed Kamala and declared his withdrawal from the presidential run, these donations were made. Furthermore, 170,000 volunteers are ready to support the presumed Democratic nominee and her campaign for the presidency.

In just 100 days, there will be an election, and these people will call, canvass, and take all necessary steps to ensure that people vote for Harris.

With Biden’s withdrawal from the campaign, the public’s support immediately changed. The Shade Room had previously revealed that there had been strong demands for the President to give up the Democratic ticket.

On July 27, Harris held a campaign rally that was originally scheduled for Biden but went over and beyond. It was anticipated that the hundreds of people at the demonstration in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, would raise $400,000. But they increased the sum to $1.4 million by more than three times.

During her rally speech, Kamala claimed to be the “underdog,” but the cash undoubtedly offered big dawg adrenaline.

Recently, Bill Clinton, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared their support for Alpha Kappa Alpha.

Michelle Obama and her former president Barack Obama also declared that they have her back. On Friday, July 26, an endorsement video was made available.

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