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Home Front: Politix
Dems are polling high, prog candidates are having a great fundraising year, but the DNC is broke
2017-12-29
[Boing Boing] The DNC continues to struggle to raise cash, holding only $6.3M in the bank on Dec 1, compared to the RNC's $40M. But the numbers are deceiving, because 50% of the country want the Democrats to control Congress in 2018 (compared with 39% who want the GOP to retain power) and individual Democrat candidates are having banner years fundraising, especially the progressive, "Sanders Democrats" who break with the party's coziness with the finance industry and big business.

The DNC's empty coffers are the result of a general mistrust of the party establishment: from former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile's revelations that the party "let Clinton's headquarters in Brooklyn [manage the Democratic Party] it desired so she didn't have to inform the party officers how bad the situation was," to the many misdeeds of former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman-Shultz.

During the Obama years, the DNC was starved of attention and scrutiny as the Obama team did their own fundraising and outreach, with their own systems.

Then there was the DNC's lawyers who literally told a judge that they believed they could ignore all primary votes and choose the party's candidates "in smoke filled back rooms."

I gave money to the DNC in the 2016 election cycle (I also donated to the Sanders campaign and several downticket candidates from the Sanders wing of the party) and so I get a steady stream of fundraising phone-calls and circulars from the DNC. I often tell the phone canvassers that the party's coziness with finance and its position on "smoke-filled back rooms" mean that I have no confidence in the DNC, and send my money directly to the kinds of candidates who are usually pushed out in those smoke-filled back rooms.

On several occasions, the phone canvasser has confessed that they do the same thing.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  E. Coli nods in agreement
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-29 20:32  

#9  The literal scum of the earth

No offense to actual algae and Cyanobacteria, of course.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-12-29 19:58  

#8  I've been besieged the last couple weeks with: renewing my SRNC charter (I didn't know I had); getting a RNC tree ornament (Don't want one); daily emails to support DJT (by donating to the RNC); Carl De Maio trying to repeal the gas tax (Signed the petition, not paying $ to increase your Q, Carl)
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-29 19:45  

#7  So how can candidates have a great fundraising year and the DNC is broke?

People donate directly to their preferred candidates, and none of the candidates share upward to the DNC.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-12-29 18:25  

#6  The literal scum of the earth
Posted by: newc   2017-12-29 13:02  

#5  So how can candidates have a great fundraising year and the DNC is broke?

Isn't the famous Hillary MOU still in place?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-12-29 11:42  

#4  I am shocked to hear that after Hilly got through with the DNC, the bank accounts were overdrawn, the cards maxed out, and someone stole all the silverware.
Shocked, do you hear?
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-12-29 10:17  

#3  Typical Democrats/Socialists/Liberals - they want to donate, but with someone else's money
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-29 09:32  

#2  ThePresident is impugning the integrity of the FBI

It appears the senior FBI management (and DoJ) impugned itself. Remember Mike Flynn is being prosecuted for lying to the FBI, no similar actions are being taken upon the FBI senior management for lying before Congress.
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2017-12-29 06:58  

#1  Well, at lease we know where some of the money is going:

FBI Agents Association reports $140K in donations amid Trump criticism

The announcement comes several days after Benjamin Wittes, a journalist and friend of former FBI Director James Comey, tweeted that he donated $1,000 to the organization in retaliation for Trump's Twitter attacks on FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

"The President is impugning the integrity of the FBI by attacking two honorable public servants: Jim Baker and Andy McCabe. I just donated $1,000 to the @FBIAgentsAssoc in their names. I urge others to give as well and tweet that you did so to #thanksFBI," Wittes tweeted Saturday.

He was quickly joined by other critics of the president, including MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-29 06:49  

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