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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLoyal Democratic donors: We're done with the DNC 'until they get their act together'
While Democratic donors have eagerly opened their wallets ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, helping Democratic candidates and groups largely outraise their Republican counterparts, one notable exception has stood out: The Democratic National Committee the partys signature organization has posted its worst midterm fund raising totals in more than a decade.
The DNC has so far taken in $116 million before the November midterm elections $9 million less than it had taken in at this point in 2014 and more than $30 million less than it had taken in at this point in 2010, the last two midterm cycles.
By contrast, the Republican National Committee has nearly doubled the DNCs haul this cycle, bringing in a total of $227 million. And of the six major federal committees of both parties, the DNC has by far the most debt ($6.7 million) and the least amount in its bank account ($7.8 million).
After 2016s defeat of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by Donald Trump, many of the groups most consistent donors are putting their money elsewhere. A McClatchy analysis found that more than 200 donors who had given more than $1,000 to the DNC in each of the past two midterm elections have failed to pony up any cash to the DNC this time around, despite continuing to support other Democratic groups and candidates.
Read more: https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article217118220.html
phylny
(8,380 posts)I tell them I'm spending my money on local elections (and presidential when applicable). Last year, it was for Gov. Northam's campaign. This year, I'm a monthly donor for both Senator Kaine and our local challenger for the House Leslie Cockburn. I ask to be removed from their call lists, but they keep calling.
Historic NY
(37,451 posts)from various phone banks around the country 5-6 times a day.
Blue_Adept
(6,399 posts)disillusioned73
(2,872 posts)but the policies you represent - not conveniently shift to but actually believe?? When will this money train end?? Consultants are loving it though...
[link:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/04/14/somebody-just-put-a-price-tag-on-the-2016-election-its-a-doozy/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.ee76046e9697|
Somebody just put a price tag on the 2016 election. Its a doozy.
"$6.5 billion is a staggering sum. With that much money you could fund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for 15 years, fix the Flint, Mich., lead pipe problem 30 times over or give every public school teacher a $2,000 raise.
Instead, Americans used that money to fuel a 596-day political contest that most of us were 'disgusted' by well before it was over
Clinton's unsuccessful campaign ($768 million in spending) outspent Trump's successful one ($398 million) by nearly 2 to 1. The Democratic National Committee and left-leaning outside groups also outspent their Republican counterparts by considerable margins."