Republicans raise $20.7M in June -- more than double Dems' $8.5M haul
The Republican National Committee raised more than twice as much as the Democratic National Committee
in June – $20.7 million compared to the DNC’s $8.5 million, according
to Federal Election Commission filings, Politico reported. “Our
record-smashing fundraising haul is a testament to the ongoing
enthusiasm for President Trump and the pro-growth agenda that is
delivering for every American across this country," GOP Chairwoman Ronna
McDaniel said in a statement to Fox News last week. The RNC currently has $43.5 million, more than double the cash on hand as the DNC’s $9.3 million.
The DNC spent heavily on events related to the
debates and the presidential candidates last month, including $221,000
for catering and $61,000 for event decorations for a total of $7.5
million, according to Politico. “They need to get their s-- together. Now,” Adam Parkhomenko, a former DNC national field director, told Vice. “When
Hillary became the nominee in 2016 she was handed nothing, the DNC was
nothing and there was nothing to build on. You’d think we would have
spent the last few years making sure this would never happen again, and
it has,” he said. The RNC has already spent $60 on digital
operations and $10 million on advertising and building a ground game,
according to Vice. “This is a real problem that our party and the
major donors are not facing,” Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb
told the publication. The
Trump campaign reported $56 million cash on hand at the end of June
compared to just $24.8 million for Pete Buttigieg, the top Democratic
fundraiser.
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