Harris and Trump pressed to disclose top fundraisers
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- Politician Portrayal
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51% : The watchdog coalition also includes Business for America, Democracy 21, the League of Women Voters of the United States, Michigan Campaign Finance Network, Project on Government Oversight, and RepresentUs.48% : The 13 watchdogs said in the letters to Harris and Trump that releasing information on their bundlers, who are typically wealthy people who solicit donations for candidates, is important so voters can have better transparency about who may be influencing the 2024 elections.
30% : The letter to Trump cited multiple reports that the watchdogs said showed the former president has at least seven tiers of bundlers, including those raising at least $1 million.
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