KEY POINTS
  • A coalition made up of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign, the Democratic National Committee, joint fundraising committees and an allied super PAC began the year with a combined $140 million.
  • Erasing Biden's early lead in the money race will pose a huge challenge to the eventual Republican nominee.
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the debt ceiling from the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 4, 2021.

A coalition made up of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign, the Democratic National Committee, the president's joint fundraising committees and his allied super PAC began the year with far more cash in the bank than any of his potential Republican opponents, new Federal Election Commission filings show.

The $140 million total represents a major advantage for the Democratic incumbent, even as Biden's campaign staff struggles to reassemble the president's winning 2020 voter coalition.