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Democrats have started the election year off on a high note with a vast fundraising advantage over their Republican counterparts, who are facing a shortage of cash and party disarray in crucial swing states.
Democrats have started the election year off on a high note with a vast fundraising advantage over their Republican counterparts, who are facing a shortage of cash and party disarray in crucial swing states.
According to year-end reports filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) this week, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) holds nearly three times the cash on hand reported by the Republican National Committee (RNC), and brought in nearly three times as much fundraising in the final month of 2023.
The RNC reported its worst fundraising year since 2013 — or since 1993 when adjusted for inflation — raising just $87.2 million in 2023, and starting 2024 with just over $8 million in cash on hand.
Democrats hold vast fundraising advantage as Republicans face cash problems, disarray in crucial swing states
The DNC has achieved a significant fundraising head start over the RNC to start the 2024 election year, as the GOP deals with disarray in some of its swing state parties.
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Democrats have started the election year off on a high note with a vast fundraising advantage over their Republican counterparts, who are facing a shortage of cash and party disarray in crucial swing states.
According to year-end reports filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) this week, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) holds nearly three times the cash on hand reported by the Republican National Committee (RNC), and brought in nearly three times as much fundraising in the final month of 2023.
The RNC reported its worst fundraising year since 2013 — or since 1993 when adjusted for inflation — raising just $87.2 million in 2023, and starting 2024 with just over $8 million in cash on hand.