Amid continuous controversy, several high-profile Republican donors, including billionaire businesswoman Meg Whitman, openly turned their back against Trump and said they would not vote for the Republican candidate in November. Earlier this week, Stanley Hubbard, a Minnesota broadcasting billionaire and a major donor of the Republican Party, wrote a letter urging Trump to "start saying things that are sensible; have some sensitivity," according to a report of The Hill. It is expected that Trump has to heavily rely on the Republican Party for fundraising since he lacks the political infrastructure of a conventional political candidate. Through the network with the Republican National Committee, the Trump campaign collected 80 million dollars in fundraising in July.
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