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In this May 5, 2017, file photo, Republican National Committee
Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel addresses Hispanic business owners and
community members at the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce in
Lansing, Mich. Republican senators are bucking President Donald Trump’s
calls to revive the health care debate. And Trump just ousted his only
top White House aide with deep links to the Republican Party. Trump’s
fundraising prowess is the engine of the Republican National Committee
and a lifeline for every Republican planning to rely on the party for
financial help during next year’s congressional races. “The president is
somebody who absolutely is an asset when it comes to fundraising,”
Ronna Romney McDaniel said. |
The Republican National Committee continues to set fundraising records as it records a new high for a non-election year.
The RNC announced on Wednesday it raised
nearly $133 million in 2017. That figure is more than double what the
Democratic National Committee raised last year.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said the numbers reflect voters’ optimism
and continued support as President Trump fulfills his promises to the
American people.
The RNC is said to have almost $40 million on hand, while the DNC has
under $7 million on hand with more than $6 million dollars of debt.
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