US President Donald Trump's sprawling political operation has raised well over US$1 billion ($1.52b) since he took the White House in 2017 — and set a lot of it on fire.Trump bought a US$10 million Super Bowl ad when he didn't yet...
Full ArticleRace for the White House: How Trump ploughed through $1.52 billion, losing cash advantage
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