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Big problems with small money? Republicans catch up to Democrats in online giving

Big problems with small money? Republicans catch up to Democrats in online giving

Steve Williams · Tuesday, August 3rd 2021 at 1:58AM · 458 views
For the first time in modern history, both parties are growing reliant on — and beholden to — their online constituents.

A man points toward the stage before former President Donald Trump's appearance at the "Rally to Protect Our Elections" conference in Phoenix on July 24.Brandon Bell / Getty Images

Aug. 1, 2021, 12:09 PM EDT / Updated Aug. 2, 2021, 9:41 AM EDT
By Alex Seitz-Wald and Ben Kamisar

WASHINGTON — Republicans are beginning to catch up with Democrats in online fundraising, creating for the first time in modern history a political landscape where both parties are largely funded by small donations — for better or, some say, for worse.

Democrats, who have dominated online fundraising since the early days of the internet, have claimed that the billions they raise in small donations are evidence that they are the party of the people, less reliant on wealthy donors and business interests than the GOP.

Republicans have spent years playing catch-up, mostly unsuccessfully. But now, just in time for the 2022 midterm elections, they are starting to pull even, thanks in large part to former President Donald Trump and his army of online devotees.

“This is the harvest of the seeds of digital infrastructure Republicans have been planting for years,” said Matt Gorman, a GOP strategist who worked for the party’s congressional campaign arm during the last midterm election. “That's why you’re seeing things like freshman members of the House raising over $1 million (in a single quarter). In 2018, we were begging folks to raise a fifth of that.”

Even out of office, Trump continues to raise massive sums of money, largely online. He announced Saturday that his political groups had collected nearly $82 million in the first half of the year (a total that includes transfers from other committees), giving him a war chest of more than $102 million.

In the last quarter, the GOP’s three main party committees raised nearly identical amounts as their Democratic counterparts in small donations.
The Republican National Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee together pulled in $77.65 million in donations of less than $200 in the quarter that ended June 30, compared to Democrats’ $77.7 million for their corresponding groups.

Each sum accounted for an identical share, 57 percent, of the committees’ take from individual donors, according to an NBC News analysis of campaign finance reports.

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Steve Williams Tuesday, August 3rd 2021 at 11:43PM

Donald J. Trump, [03.08.21 21:22]
Great Republican win for Mike Carey. Big numbers! Thank you to Ohio and all of our wonderful American patriots. Congratulations to Mike and his family. He will never let you down!

Steve Williams Thursday, August 5th 2021 at 1:42PM

Donald J. Trump, [05.08.21 13:10]

The biggest election in a long time is the one that took place in Ohio’s 15th district with the winner Mike Carey. All of the Radical Left were talking about it because they thought that my endorsed candidate would not win, but he won in a landslide. It would have been headline news for days. Instead, there is virtually no story written about Mike’s win. Rather they cover another Democrat race that nobody even talked about before where a progressive went down in flames. Practically nothing is written about the big Mike Carey win. Nobody but OAN covered it.

Watch the segment HERE https://rumble.com/vkqjgp-the-real-story-o...

Steve Williams Thursday, August 5th 2021 at 1:44PM

Trump is the king maker.

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