Republicans are anxious after Tuesday night's presidential debate featuring former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Republicans were divided on a number of issues after Trump and Harris exchanged views on immigration, abortion, and the economy. While 86% of Republicans stated they still intended to support Trump, 40% said they were concerned after his performance. With their continued support for Trump, many Republicans are voicing concerns, according to these data, which show a dramatic shift in voter sentiment. Kamala Harris's impressive performance has garnered support from both political parties, demonstrating her increasing popularity in key demographics, a statement from Prolific senior research consultant Andrew Gordon read.
The biggest increase to Harris's campaign funds since she raised $81 million the day after declaring her candidacy came in the first 24 hours following the debate when her campaign received $47 million in donations.
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According to reports, Trump's fundraising campaign ended August with $295 million, whereas Harris's campaign began this month with $404 million. Jen O'Malley Dillon, the chair of the Harris campaign, said in a statement that while their fundraising program continues to show historic strength, this momentum cannot be taken for granted. They must not undervalue Team Trump's power and their determined efforts to sow doubt and create division among Americans through effective