Republicans Trumping Dems in fundraising, states are moaning they have not ‘received a dime yet’ from the DNC
“The Democratic National Committee is getting smoked by its GOP counterpart in fundraising — and some major Democrats are panicked it could hurt their chances at defeating President Trump next year,” begins the VICE article titled “THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS GETTING CRUSHED IN FUNDRAISING: “THEY NEED TO GET THEIR S**T TOGETHER”

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The accurate data is quoted: “The DNC brought in just $22.9 million over the last three months including $9.5 million in June, according to a campaign finance report filed Saturday night with the Federal Election Commission.”
Adding that “The DNC had just $9.3 million in the bank at the end of June, less than a quarter the $44 million RNC had — and that doesn’t even factor in the DNC’s $5.7 million in debt. The RNC and President Trump’s campaign had a combined $100 million in the bank.”
Yahoo summarizes: “June doesn’t appear to be an anomaly. Republicans say they’ve raked in $51 million in the past three months. The RNC has been posting record fundraising numbers so far in 2019. In February, the party raised $14.6 million, a record high for that month in a non-election year.”
Tim Pool notes the horrible patterns of the Trump will loses, trust in polls and repeating the patterns of the last two election cycles – watch the video below.
There is shocking news in the post about Democratic infrastructure: ““This is a real problem that our party and the major donors are not facing,” said Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb, who said her party hasn’t “received a dime yet” of money the DNC promised to them earlier in the year and hasn’t been able to hire field staff she’d planned on.”
The article echoes some blame towards Obama: “The party’s fundraising woes began long before DNC Chairman Tom Perez took over in early 2017. The DNC has been outraised by the RNC in every two-year campaign cycle since 2010, following a disastrous move by President Obama to spin off his own campaign into a separate operation, starving the party of resources for years.”
“Under President Obama we completely ignored our state and DNC infrastructure and now we’re paying a major price,” said Kleeb.
Vice praises Perez for hiring and attempting to build some staffers, raise some money before stating that “Perez is running out of time to right the ship.”
“The one thing that has been changed is they replaced their finance chair with a guy who’s a very good money-raiser,” said former DNC Chairman Ed Rendell.