Trump's small-dollar donor fundraising is beset by confusion and fatigue
- Donald Trump’s contributions from small-dollar donors have decreased, posing a financial challenge as he competes with Democrats' fundraising efforts.
- Only a third of Trump's campaign contributions now come from donors giving less than $200, a decline from nearly half in 2020.
- The decline has forced Trump to depend more on wealthy donors, impacting his populist message, while small-dollar donors express frustration and caution in giving.
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