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Vance Raises $3 Million Fundraising Haul on Nantucket

Vance Raises $3 Million Fundraising Haul on Nantucket

Bloomberg23-07-2025
Vice President JD Vance raised $3 million at a fundraiser on Nantucket, a significant haul for an off-year election when neither the president nor the majority of Congress is set to be on the ballot.
Vance, who doubles as the party's finance chair, gave remarks to donors on Tuesday on the Massachusetts island, according to people familiar with the event.
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