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originally posted by: TritonTaranis
If you think Trump is losing his base, you’re completely out of touch with reality and boarder line delusional
It’s grown a lot, the Dems know this, that’s exactly why they’re pushing for this ridiculous impeachment that absolutely will not pass
he supposedly wants to raise a billion
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee took in a huge haul in the third quarter, which ended Monday — a combined $125 million. This means that this year alone, they've raised more than $300 million — double the total that then-President Obama and the Democratic Party had raised at this point in 2011 on Obama's way to a successful reelection bid.
for comparison sanders has raised 25 million i think total biden has 24 and warren 34
Trump and R.N.C. Raised $105 Million in 2nd Quarter, a Sign He Will Have Far More Money Than in 2016
not to mention depending on who the nominee is they may loose sources of funding for the actual election,say for example bernie gets tossed under the bus again do you think they will donate to the party if sanders is off the ticket?
The Democratic National Committee has a money problem. And that could hurt its nominee’s chances of beating President Donald Trump in 2020. In the first four months of 2019, the party spent more than it raised and added $3 million in new debt. In the same period, its Republican counterpart was stockpiling cash. Democratic donors overall have been generous, pouring three times as much into their party’s presidential and congressional campaigns in the first quarter of the year than Republicans gave to their national office-seekers. But the DNC isn’t benefiting from the same donor enthusiasm, putting at risk its ability to help the nominee take on Trump, donors said.
so hes been raising bigly if not setting an actual record (25 million) but that is more then a million dollars an hour and that buys alot of covtee and as the article goes on to say its been one big fundraising rally since he was elected in 2016 which gives him a huge advantage over the dems
First, relative to previous campaigns by incumbent presidents, raising $25 million in a single day is a ton of money. For instance, then-President Barack Obama raised $86 million during the entire first quarter of his reelection campaign in 2011 — a figure that Politico described as a “shock-and-awe showing” at the time. But Trump apparently raised nearly a third of that total in a single day, adding to the $93 million his campaign committee had reportedly raised as of last Friday. (Sen. Bernie Sanders had raised the most out of the candidates for the Democratic nomination at $21 million.) Second, Trump’s haul of $25 million on Tuesday alone is not only more than what each of the top five candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination raised combined in the first 24 hours after they launched their campaigns, but as Fox News reports, no candidate for the Democratic nomination even hit $20 million in the entire first quarter of the year. This Fox News graphic illustrates the disparity.
originally posted by: RalagaNarHallas
a reply to: carewemust
and $293,000 of that went to trump when he won his case against her ,but she did just get a $400k payday over her arrest at a strip club so its not like shes broke
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: YouSir
Congrats! You win the prize. So Joe had CornPop "erased"?
trump supporters have jobs thats why.
originally posted by: MisterSpock
He's barely pulling in 15K people at his rallies.
He's toast, time you alt righters give up this fantasy of trump being re elected. He'll be lucky to be in office by christmas.
originally posted by: MisterSpock
I think there is a good chance of trump LOSING the popular vote again in 2020.
I'm sure the couple coastal mega cities will scrape every gutter to find anyone that will vote dem, more than once even.
I also think that while he will lose the popular, he'll end up picking up more electoral votes than last time.
Should be amusing. Hell, I might even finally vote in an election after almost 20 years of not bothering.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Subaeruginosa
Probably because his supporters tend to have jobs...
Yeah, I got one of them as well, unfortunately.
Nearly all of us have got to sell our souls to eat.... its still no excuse to worship some silver spooned little narcissist, like he was some kind of god.
Just sayin...
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: DBCowboy
You are looking for a holiday destination....
I can’t show my face in Vegas with the wife, there would be questions.
Nothing a pair of spectacles and a Groucho Marx moustache wouldn't fix.
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Subaeruginosa
Probably because his supporters tend to have jobs...
Yeah, I got one of them as well, unfortunately.
Nearly all of us have got to sell our souls to eat.... its still no excuse to worship some silver spooned little narcissist, like he was some kind of god.
Just sayin...
Uhhh, but you're not voting in their election.
Guess what though... Our PM stands with Trump.