Donald Trump may have lost a battle but he clearly hasn’t lost the war. When it comes to raising money, there is no beating Hillary Clinton, who raised $143 million last month compared to $90 million by Donald Trump. After Monday’s debate, which is called by many as the disaster for the Trump campaign, the money started flowing by a record and it doesn’t suggest a loss. As expected Trump-Clinton debate broke all previous record as 84 million Americans watched it on TV and the numbers would be more if you consider other formats of viewing.
According to latest tweet from Mr. Donald Trump, his campaign has raised $18 million since Monday. The camp was able to pull off record amount raise in a single day. The Democratic Party was very cheerful after Hillary Clinton successfully pulled off the debate but that joy is slowly vanishing as they realize that the voters have largely shrugged off and their poll numbers aren’t improving at all.
From another statistics, you can draw how successful Donald Trump has been. Two major news channels in America are CNN and Fox News. That tactic taken up by the CNN is to bash Trump and be pro-Hillary. Fox News has also taken up similar agenda but not bash Hillary but pro-Trump and the ratings of the channels shows, who has been leading. After Trump declared a war on CNN over misreporting, CNN’s rating tanked and viewership in some shows dropped half of Fox News.
We expect the performance of Donald Trump in the second debate would improve and America is heading towards a Trump Presidency.


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