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so with less dems in the race as it gets closer a few of them may actually get enough money to run a half decent campaign
Republican donor enthusiasm is reaching new levels more than a year before the presidential election, sparking wild predictions that President Trump and the Republican National Committee’s joint fundraising committee will raise more than Trump and Hillary Clinton collected in the 2016 election. GOP fundraisers said the president could rake in $2 billion to $2.5 billion, a record amount that is double what Clinton and former President Barack Obama took in for their most recent campaigns. It would also be four times the $600 million Trump raised in 2016. 00:00 00:48 Columnist Kristen Soltis Anderson on the expanded Washington Examiner magazine “With that kind of money, we’ll be hard to beat,” said a Trump insider, noting that Clinton out-raised Trump in 2016 2-to-1 and still lost.Trump recently shocked the political and fundraising establishment when he raised more than $1 million an hour during the first day of his official reelection campaign. Not only did he host a huge rally in Orlando, Florida, but his campaign team and children, including Eric and Lara Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle made calls to 200 top donors
originally posted by: MisterSpock
In the end, it will be down to just the 4
Kiddie sniffer
Doctor Brown
Tupac Time Traveler
and
The fake indian(lies like wind).
Harris will get the big push from the party and get the "nod" and the subsequent super delegate backing.
yah, it couldn’t be that whole him confiscation thing could it....
originally posted by: Arnie123
Something about Swalwell never clicked with anyone.
I mean, dude got ratioed with every tweet and memetic warfare burned hilarious memes into his name, never stood a chance AND that was from the general public, nevermind the competition, his peers.
so with less dems in the race as it gets closer a few of them may actually get enough money to run a half decent campaign
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: RalagaNarHallas
The amount of money is far less important as who is giving the money.
“If we can reduce the influence of corporate money in our democracy, and start to address the devastating impacts of climate change, we can unlock the full potential of the American people and finally solve the many challenges facing our country,” Steyer said in a statement accompanying the video.
“The other Democratic candidates for President have many great ideas that will absolutely move our country forward, but we won’t be able to get any of those done until we end the hostile corporate takeover of our democracy,” he said.