Fundraising amid the coronavirus pandemic, Trump and Biden campaigns walk narrow line

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Fundraising amid the coronavirus pandemic, Trump and Biden campaigns walk narrow line
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The coming months of fundraising will be especially important for Joe Biden, who lags behind Pres. Trump's behemoth joint reelection effort between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee.

George Stephanopoulos interviews former Vice President Joe Biden on"This Week."has devastated Americans across state lines and industry, it has also upended the 2020 election in numerous ways, including forcing the campaigns for President Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden to walk a narrow line of continuing critical fundraising efforts while the country reels from an ongoing catastrophic health and economic hardships.

Trump Victory, President Trump’s joint re-election effort between his campaign and the Republican National Committee have also been holding virtual fundraisers, an RNC official tells ABC News, with more virtual events planned in the coming weeks. “Both campaigns have to tread carefully,” Joshua Sandman, professor of Legal Studies and Political Science at the University of New Haven tells ABC News. “They cannot be perceived as overtly partisan at a time of national crisis.”

“These are uncertain times, and your health and safety is our top priority. But, we are also keeping a close eye on fundraising to ensure we have resources to take onthis fall,” reads a text message the Biden campaign sent to supporters on Tuesday. “Would you chip in $15 to help us reach our goal?” While the email doesn’t explicitly name the virus or mention the current pandemic, the fundraising email uses the term “invisible enemy,” which President Trump has used at press briefings.

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