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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #200 on: December 21, 2017, 10:17:05 AM »
RNC outraises DNC in record-breaking November
BY BRETT SAMUELS - 12/20/17

The Republican National Committee announced Wednesday it raised $8.2 million in November, outraising the Democratic National Committee by $2.5 million.

The RNC’s November haul brings its 2017 fundraising total to $121.4 million. It is also the most the national campaign committee has ever raised in the November of a non-election year, according to the RNC.

The DNC, meanwhile, raised $5.7 million in November and has raised roughly $62 million so far in 2017, according to fillings with the Federal Election Commission.

The DNC remained well behind Republican fundraising despite significant electoral victories last month in Virginia and New Jersey, although their fundraising totals were up month-over-month.
The disparity builds on October fundraising totals, when the RNC hauled in $9.2 million, compared to the DNC's $3.9 million.

While the DNC's fundraising has been sluggish, the RNC has seen a boost in fundraising since President Trump took office.

The RNC was scrutinized earlier this month when it reinstated its support for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. Moore, who lost his Dec. 12 special election to Democrat Doug Jones, was facing allegations of sexual misconduct, including that he molested a 14-year-old when he was 32.

The RNC initially rescinded its support in November, but backed Moore again following Trump’s endorsement of the candidate.

Wednesday's announcement comes on the heels of Republicans passing sweeping tax-reform legislation. The bill passed without a single Democratic vote, and will be sent to Trump for his signature.

The legislation slashes the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent, repeals ObamaCare’s mandate requiring most individuals to buy insurance and opens up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/365926-rnc-out-raises-dnc-in-november-despite-democratic-election-wins

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #201 on: March 22, 2018, 04:47:26 AM »
DNC Takes Out $1.7 Million Loan, Bringing Total Debt Above $6 Million
freebeacon ^ | March 21, 2018 | Paul Crookston
Posted on 3/22/2018, 6:35:38 AM by MarvinStinson

Records show the Democratic National Committee had to take out another loan in February, as the 2018 midterm elections loom.

The national arm of the Democratic Party took out a $1.7 million loan in February, raising the national party’s total debt above $6 million, the Daily Caller reported.

This comes as the DNC has consistently failed to keep up with its Republican counterpart's fundraising. The RNC brought in $12.8 million in February while the DNC only raised $6.9 million.

The DNC now has just over $10 million on hand compared to the $42 million the RNC has on hand. Still, RNC chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel expressed caution, telling Politico Wednesday that midterm elections tend to be "very difficult for a sitting president."

"Their first midterm, [parties in the White House] usually lose seats," McDaniel said. "We understand that, and so we’ve been preparing for that all year."

She said Trump has been engaged in the party’s strategy going into the 2018 elections.

"Most of our conversations are related to the midterms," she said. "In some cases, we’ll go through numbers. We take our data to the White House. He dials in. He wants to know. He’s very focused on that. We’ll talk about specific candidates, where we think that race will go, and what he can be doing to help."

The DNC is seeking to turn the page after the 2016 elections, when its financial woes led to taking out a loan from Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Clinton’s influence over the party became the subject of controversy after it came out that the DNC was working to help her in the presidential primary against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.).

The DNC fundraising has improved since 2016–although it still lags behind the RNC’s–and DNC Chairman Tom Perez has insisted that things are going well. That insistence, however, has sometimes been misdirected, as was the case when he ran afoul of the Washington Post Fact-Checker earlier this month. Perez had said the party raised a record amount of cash in January of this year even though there were several instances in recent years when it raised more in January.

Perez said Republicans lead in fundraising because "they’ve got a lot more rich donors," but the RNC has outraised the DNC in small donations in recent years.


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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #202 on: August 20, 2018, 11:34:31 PM »
This week in politics: RNC breaks another record, builds on fundraising advantage
By CAITLIN CONANT CBS NEWS August 20, 2018
 
The Republican National Committee raised $14.2 million in July -- the most it has ever raised in that month in a non-presidential year -- bringing its total haul for the cycle to $227.2 million. Despite historic odds and voter enthusiasm favoring Democrats, the RNC is finding record-setting support among its donors, according to numbers shared first with CBS News. The RNC raised more in July of this year than it did in 2010 and 2014 combined.

"We've used our unprecedented grassroots support to build the biggest field program we've ever had to defend our House and Senate majorities," RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement to CBS News. "History might be against us, but we're making sure every voter knows we're the party of results. All the Democrats have is resistance."

After transferring 8 million dollars split evenly between the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) and the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) in July, the RNC started August with $41.9 million cash-on-hand and no debt. 

According to its last FEC report at the end of June, the RNC had more than five times as much in the bank as the Democratic National Committee.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/this-week-in-politics-rnc-breaks-another-record-builds-on-fundraising-advantage/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #203 on: August 21, 2018, 02:44:55 PM »
Interesting.

Apparently the "average Joe" doesn't approve of the whacko left.

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #205 on: November 14, 2018, 04:08:14 AM »


Rather Beaumarchais really...

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #206 on: July 02, 2019, 11:23:45 AM »
Trump and GOP Report $105 Million Haul in Second Quarter



President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee raised $105 million during the second quarter of the year and had $100 million cash on hand, Trump’s campaign manager said Tuesday, an ominous sign for Democrats in a crowded field of contenders seeking to challenge him in the general election.

“Eye-popping numbers,” the campaign’s communications director Tim Murtaugh said in a tweet. “Shows the incredible strength of support for the President, his policies and successes.”

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/trump-gop-report-105-million-120252727.html

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #207 on: September 17, 2019, 06:48:07 PM »
RNC raises record-setting $23.5M in August, as GOP momentum builds
By Gregg Re | Fox News

The Trump campaign says the key is winning over Hispanic voters in a state that hasn't been red since 2004.

EXCLUSIVE: The Republican National Committee (RNC) is expected to announce this week that it raised a record-setting $23.5 million in August and had $53.8 million cash on hand as of the end of that month -- signaling growing GOP momentum heading into the 2020 elections.

It isn't unusual for a committee to perform well when its party controls the White House. But, even accounting for that advantage, the RNC's numbers were significant: the August fundraising total was the highest recorded in August during an off-cycle year by either the RNC or DNC, and the RNC has not had as much cash on hand since September 2016, just before Election Day.

The RNC's figures included only money directly contributed to the committee and did not include money contributed to any other joint committee.

RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel told Fox News that Democrats actually helped boost the fundraising totals.

“Thanks to boycotts from Hollywood liberals and the Castro brothers doxxing private citizens who support President Trump, the RNC’s fundraising hit record levels in August," McDaniel said.

Dan Bishop wins razor-thin election in North Carolina following Trump MAGA rallyVideo
That was a reference to last month's decision by Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, to name and shame Trump donors publicly in San Antonio -- a move backed by his brother, presidential candidate Julián Castro. It later emerged that some of the individuals also had donated to the White House hopeful.

McDaniel added: "The more Democrats demonize President Trump and his supporters, the more boots we can put on the ground to re-elect him. Between the President’s accomplishments and our grassroots infrastructure, Republicans are going to be unstoppable in 2020!”

The money is expected to go partly toward an aggressive strategy to turn liberal-leaning states red in 2020. Trump has been looking to find the next Wisconsin or Michigan — states that Democrats generally have won in presidential elections but that could surprise under certain conditions, as they did in 2016. Also on the Trump team's shortlist: Nevada, New Hampshire and Minnesota.

To that end, Trump hosted a fiery rally in blue-leaning New Mexico on Monday, then blitzed into California to raise an estimated $15M on Tuesday at high-dollar fundraisers.

"The more Democrats demonize President Trump and his supporters, the more boots we can put on the ground to re-elect him."

— RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
The RNC's efforts also apparently paid off -- by the Democrats' own admission -- in North Carolina earlier this month, when Republicans swept two closely contested special elections there.

The RNC had been active on the ground in North Carolina working on the special elections since June. The party brought on nearly two dozen full-time staffers and invested over $1.5 million in the state, while also making nearly a half-million voter contacts through phone-bank work and door-to-door canvassing.

On the eve of the special elections, Trump held a rally in the eastern portion of the more closely contested district – Fayetteville, a city in Cumberland County, which has leaned toward the Democrats. RNC data indicated that, for North Carolina GOP state Sen. Dan Bishop to win, he would need to win over some Democratic-leaning Trump supporters in that district.

Even Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chairwoman Cheri Bustos acknowledged that the president's targeted rally in Fayetteville contributed to Bishop's win, writing in a statement, "We fell an inch short tonight, but it took more than $6 million in outside Republican spending and a last-minute Trump rally" to seal Democratic candidate Dan McCready's fate in the 9th District.

"Our data told us how many voter contacts needed to be made and helped the president make an informed decision about where he should hold his rally," RNC Chief of Staff Richard Walters told Fox News at the time. "This winning formula will be key for President Trump and Republicans in 2020."

The RNC and DNC are expected to file their fundraising totals with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Friday.

DNC fundraising has lagged behind the RNC this year. The Democrats raised just $7.7 million in July while the RNC brought in $20.8 million, according to FEC filings. The DNC, meanwhile, closed out July with a little over $9 million in cash, filings showed.

The Trump campaign and RNC have pulled in a combined $210 million since the start of 2019, FEC records showed. That's more than all the current Democrats seeking to replace Trump raised combined during that period.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rnc-raises-record-setting-august-money-gop-momentum

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #208 on: October 01, 2019, 09:12:56 PM »
Trump and RNC raised massive $125 million in third quarter
The president and the Republican National Committee have a combined $156 million in the bank.
By MAGGIE SEVERNS and ALEX ISENSTADT
10/01/2019

President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee raised a combined $125 million over the past three months, Trump’s campaign announced Tuesday — a massive total that disturbed some Democrats who believe their party should be more focused on countering Trump’s head start in the 2020 presidential election.

The two committees ended September with more than $156 million cash on hand, they announced. They did not disclose individual totals for the Trump campaign or for the Republican National Committee, which will be reported later this month.

The haul underscores the strength of a Trump fundraising apparatus, which has capitalized on the grievances of his supporters to bring in an avalanche of cash. The reelection effort, for example, has developed a merchandising operation that churns out items like plastic straws and T-shirts poking fun at Trump antagonist Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

And Trump’s fundraising machine got a boost in recent days as House Democrats endorsed an impeachment inquiry. It brought in $8.5 million dollars online in the two days after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formalized the impeachment push. Since last week, the reelection campaign has sent out millions of emails and texts asking small-dollar donors to help fight back. The campaign said it had attracted 50,000 new givers in the same 48 hours.

The party’s cash-on-hand total is particularly substantial: Republicans pointed out that the $156 million figure is more than twice as much as former President Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee had at the same point before the 2012 election.

The RNC has consistently outraised the DNC by large margins this year, and the GOP committee had $53.8 million on hand at the end of August, compared with the DNC's $8.2 million. Four Democratic presidential candidates have released third-quarter fundraising numbers so far: Bernie Sanders ($25.3 million), Pete Buttigieg ($19.1 million), Kamala Harris ($11.6 million), and Cory Booker ($6 million).

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https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/01/donald-trump-campaign-millionsfundraising-016251

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #209 on: October 01, 2019, 11:36:06 PM »
The nomination of Donald Trump, a businessman, is a sign of the times for the Republicans.


According to a recently-released list of the top campaign contributions from organizations by the Center for Responsive Politics, corporations form a sizeable chunk of political donors to the Grand Old Party. The list offers a couple of surprises and contrary perspectives.


For example, most campaign finance rhetoric in mainstream media tends to focus on the Republicans. However, as the list shows, Democrats are ahead of the GOP in the contribution game by almost a billion dollars. Further, Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton has trounced Trump's fundraising efforts, according to recent SEC filings.

Only fifteen of the top 100 campaign donors identify as solidly Republican and conservative, compared to 32 such Democrat donors. (See also: The Biggest Donors to the GOP.)

However, Republicans score big in the number of organizations that lean toward their free market and conservative ideology. Based on the share of their contributions to their respective political parties, there are 15 such organizations in the country. As opposed to only six for Democrats.

Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire founder of Las Vegas Sands, is the single biggest donor to the Republican and conservative cause. Apart from donating through his outfit, Adelson also uses Adelson Clinic, a not-for-profit clinic for drug abuse treatment run by his wife Dr. Miriam Adelson, to donate freely to the Republicans. This year he has said that he is planning to spend more than $100 million to get presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump elected.

The remaining funds in the Republican coffers come from an assortment of corporates that range from stalwarts in the banking industry to Koch Industries (which has interests across numerous industries) to industry giants, such as General Electric Corp. and Honeywell International.

With the exception of Koch Industries (which donates 95% of its total campaign contributions to the Republican cause), most corporations have split their loyalty between parties. For example, JP Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM) and Citigroup Inc. (C) both donated 48% and 52% to Democrats and Republicans, respectively. Bank of America Corp (BAC) is the most far-right with 41% of its contributions going to Democrats and 59% to Republicans.







https://www.investopedia.com/news/top-republican-donors/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #210 on: November 21, 2019, 04:56:22 PM »
DNC Drops Lackluster Fundraising Numbers During Dem Debate
By ZACHARY EVANS
November 21, 2019

Candidates in a Democratic presidential debate, November 20, 2019, Atlanta (Brendan McDermid / Reuters)
The Democratic National Committee released its fundraising numbers during the presidential primary debate on Wednesday night, revealing that the committee lags far behind Republicans in funding for the 2020 elections.

The DNC has $8.7 million in cash on hand, but it is $7 million in debt, according to its October Federal Election Commission filing. The Republican National Committee, meanwhile, had raised $156 million and had $61.4 million cash on hand as of the end of October.

However, it was noted that the DNC is competing for donations with a wide field of presidential candidates, ten of which participated in Wednesday night’s primary debate. At this point in 2011, when former president Barack Obama stood for reelection, the DNC had raised roughly $150 million.

Bernie Sanders revealed he had personally raised $25.3 million over the past three months, leading Democratic presidential candidates in fundraising. Pete Buttigieg raised $19.1 million over the same period, followed by Kamala Harris with $11.6 million. Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren haven’t yet released their fundraising numbers.

The RNC has used the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry against President Trump to great effect in its fundraising efforts, receiving record-breaking levels of donations in October and September with its “Stop the Madness” campaign.

“While Democrats are focused on their sham impeachment charade, Republicans had another record-breaking fundraising month in October — the best off-cycle October in our party’s history,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel told the Washington Examiner. “In 2020, voters will choose results over the Democrats’ polarizing political rhetoric, and the RNC is in the strongest position possible to reelect President Trump and Republicans up-and-down the ballot.”

The RNC has been using some of its funds to help House Republicans seeking to topple Democrats in vulnerable districts.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/dnc-drops-lackluster-fundraising-numbers-during-dem-debate/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #211 on: September 20, 2021, 11:17:03 AM »
Slowest death ever.

Republicans on Verge of Outnumbering Democrats in Florida for First Time
By Charlie McCarthy    |   Monday, 20 September 2021
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/republicans-florida-democrats-registered-voters/2021/09/20/id/1037119/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #212 on: September 21, 2021, 09:28:16 PM »
quiet so


Republicans just want to sell the country for a long term profit while the dems want it all upfront. Headed to the same conclusion either way.

I used to think the saying that both parties were "two sides of the same coin" was bullshit. Not anymore.

I'm old enough now to stop listening to the talk and watch the results.

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #213 on: November 03, 2021, 10:26:40 AM »
Slowest death ever.

Republican Youngkin wins Virginia governor's race in blow to Democrats, NBC News projects
The GOP victory came in a state President Joe Biden won by 10 percentage points, sending a warning to Democrats about their midterm election prospects.
Updated Nov. 3, 2021
By Alex Seitz-Wald and Henry J. Gomez
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/polls-close-soon-virginia-s-closely-watched-gubernatorial-election-n1283066

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #214 on: November 15, 2021, 07:22:40 PM »
The death spiral continues.

Registered Republicans overtake Democrats in Florida for first time, DeSantis says
BY ROMY ELLENBOGEN
UPDATED NOVEMBER 05, 2021

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article255575861.html#storylink=cpy

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #215 on: January 18, 2022, 11:40:26 PM »

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #216 on: January 19, 2022, 10:38:56 AM »
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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #218 on: August 01, 2023, 11:11:20 PM »
Poll: Republicans Outnumber Democrats, Reversing Decades-Long Trend
Karl Salzmann
August 1, 2023

More Americans are Republicans than Democrats, according to multiple Gallup polls this year, upending a trend that has been going on since 1988.

Gallup's most recent monthly poll, conducted throughout July, found that 27 percent of the country are Republicans, compared with 25 percent who are Democrats. Independents, at 45 percent, outnumber members of either party.

Many of those independents lean Republican, however. When the poll factors in the number of independents who lean Republican, 45 percent of respondents support the GOP, compared with 42 percent of respondents who either are Democrats or independents who lean Democratic.

Republicans have repeatedly outnumbered Democrats this year, the Gallup monthly polls show, reversing Democrats' longtime dominance in party identification. Since 1988, the poll has shown a trend of more Americans identifying as Democrats than Republicans. Recently, the pollster found that, from 2016 to 2020, more people either identified as or leaned Democratic, according to yearly averages.

In 2022, though, Gallup found party membership tied, just as the media started reporting on what the Associated Press called "a political shift" toward the GOP.

"Across 31 states, about two-thirds of voters who have switched their official party registrations in the past year have switched to the Republican Party," the AP reported. That shift was "pronounced"—and "dangerous for Democrats"—in the suburbs of cities such as Denver and Pittsburgh. While an expected Republican wave did not materialize in the 2022 midterms, Republicans took control of the House and won the popular vote.

The poll comes as Democratic president Joe Biden faces record-low approval ratings. A Pew Research Center poll in June found Biden's approval rating at only 35 percent. A Washington Post poll, meanwhile, found that just 38 percent of Democrats want Biden to run for reelection.

https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/republicans-outnumber-democrats/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #220 on: August 01, 2023, 11:31:44 PM »
Hmm.


Why are you posting a poll from two years ago in response to a 2023 poll? 

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #221 on: August 01, 2023, 11:52:22 PM »
Why are you posting a poll from two years ago in response to a 2023 poll?

Oh I don't know. Maybe because it is shown on the link you posted. https://palaceintrigueblog.com/2022/01/17/gallup-republicans-now-outnumber-democrats-for-first-time-since-1991/

BTW when was The Palace Intrigue article you posted published? I cannot find the date.

Here is another Gallop poll from their article published January 2023. It seems to be the most recent Gallop poll regarding party preferences on their site.


https://news.gallup.com/poll/467897/party-preferences-evenly-split-2022-shift-gop.aspx


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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #222 on: August 01, 2023, 11:54:42 PM »
Oh I don't know. Maybe because it is shown on the link you posted. https://palaceintrigueblog.com/2022/01/17/gallup-republicans-now-outnumber-democrats-for-first-time-since-1991/

BTW when was The Palace Intrigue article you posted published? I cannot find the date.

Here is another Gallop poll from their article published January 2023. It seems to be the most recent Gallop poll regarding party preferences on their site.


https://news.gallup.com/poll/467897/party-preferences-evenly-split-2022-shift-gop.aspx

What was your point in posting the poll results from two years ago? 

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #223 on: September 22, 2023, 11:19:24 AM »
Dallas mayor leaves Democratic Party, switches to GOP: 'American cities need Republicans'
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson was elected in 2019 and has been a vocal supporter of law enforcement
By Andrew Mark Miller Fox News
Published September 22, 2023
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dallas-mayor-leaves-democratic-party-switches-to-gop-american-cities-need-republicans

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #224 on: September 22, 2023, 12:28:56 PM »
Dallas mayor leaves Democratic Party, switches to GOP: 'American cities need Republicans'
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson was elected in 2019 and has been a vocal supporter of law enforcement
By Andrew Mark Miller Fox News
Published September 22, 2023
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dallas-mayor-leaves-democratic-party-switches-to-gop-american-cities-need-republicans



We don't need more republicans we need more conservative constitutionalists....an d we needed them over a decade ago.

Probably too late now.