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The Democrat’s campaign said Wednesday that Ossoff collected more than 233,000 donations averaging $36 between July and September.
The package is expected to raise $4.3 billion over the next decade through tax and fee increases, including an additional six cents per gallon on gas.
The administration is finding ways to pay troops and for government work Trump favors, while targeting “Democrat programs” for layoffs or closures.
The result is the U.S. Senate race still lacks a clear Republican front-runner to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. And Trump, whose advisers were said to be watching the reports closely, may now have a harder time deciding whether to back anyone or remain on the sidelines.