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Trump Has $1.3 Million Cash on Hand is Only $1,498,700,000.00 Short

Trump supporters raise $2million in 24 hours.....Trump doing matching funds so that is $4 million

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If he takes matching funds, he won't be able to raise nearly as much money as Hillary.

He will be able to take the taxpayers money and spend it on his own businesses, though.

You guys realize you are beign scammed, right?
Those dumbshits that support this carnival Barker/clown, are too stupid, and obsessed with Clinton derangement syndrome to figure out they are being scammed..

That fat blob of Orange shit has been scamming people his whole life, why do you think the asshole is always getting sued?? Hell look at Trump university?? That's why he's the white Don't King only uglier..

That wrinkled Nutsac is lucky he was a a member of the lucky sperm club, and was given a mountain of money by his rich pappy, or he would be selling cars in Queens, but he would have probably been fired before too long for Racism, or mocking someone who is disabled..

The asshole bankrupted casinos, and can't even effectively run a presidential campaign, and he thinks he can run a country of over 300 Million people, LOL!!!!!!!!!
 
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Today, Trump released his campaign funding report and he has a paltry $1.3 million on hand after spending almost $400,000 renting out Mar a Largo for campaign events. With 140 days to go before the election, one would honestly presume that the self assured greatest businessman of all would have had this small point covered. That's fair right? Everyone knew that a run for the presidency would run over a billion dollars and he said he would self finance his campaign and hire the best and brightest to run his show. For whatever reasons it didn't happen but now he has to raise almost $300 million a month to make up for the shortfall. With many GOP donors unwilling to fork over money this campaign is in serious trouble.
Donald Trump's campaign is running short on cash. Campaign finance reports released Monday evening show his campaign began June with $1.3 million in the bank.

Experts say the amount of cash seen in Trump's May disclosure report is typical of a candidate running for the House of Representatives, not a presidential hopeful.

The suspended campaigns for Ben Carson and Ted Cruz ended the month with more cash on hand than Trump, Politico noted.
Wait a minute. We've been hearing for a long time now about how terrible it is that we have so much money in politics, that the candidates are bought by powerful, wealthy interests. Now we have one candidate that IS being given large sums of money from wealthy, powerful interests and another that is not. The first candidate is awash in money and has a huge war chest with which to inundate the airwaves with continuous, nasty political hit ads, while the other does not.

Given what we've been hearing from the usual suspects for years now, you'd think they'd support the second candidate, yet they're acting like he's somehow inferior because he's campaigning like they always said was the superior way to campaign. Can any of them explain the cognitive dissonance apparent here?
 
Today, Trump released his campaign funding report and he has a paltry $1.3 million on hand after spending almost $400,000 renting out Mar a Largo for campaign events. With 140 days to go before the election, one would honestly presume that the self assured greatest businessman of all would have had this small point covered. That's fair right? Everyone knew that a run for the presidency would run over a billion dollars and he said he would self finance his campaign and hire the best and brightest to run his show. For whatever reasons it didn't happen but now he has to raise almost $300 million a month to make up for the shortfall. With many GOP donors unwilling to fork over money this campaign is in serious trouble.
Donald Trump's campaign is running short on cash. Campaign finance reports released Monday evening show his campaign began June with $1.3 million in the bank.

Experts say the amount of cash seen in Trump's May disclosure report is typical of a candidate running for the House of Representatives, not a presidential hopeful.

The suspended campaigns for Ben Carson and Ted Cruz ended the month with more cash on hand than Trump, Politico noted.
Wait a minute. We've been hearing for a long time now about how terrible it is that we have so much money in politics, that the candidates are bought by powerful, wealthy interests. Now we have one candidate that IS being given large sums of money from wealthy, powerful interests and another that is not. The first candidate is awash in money and has a huge war chest with which to inundate the airwaves with continuous, nasty political hit ads, while the other does not.

Given what we've been hearing from the usual suspects for years now, you'd think they'd support the second candidate, yet they're acting like he's somehow inferior because he's campaigning like they always said was the superior way to campaign. Can any of them explain the cognitive dissonance apparent here?
Newsflash, a person with no money can win period..

Didn't special interests groups, support Bush, Romney, Obama, McCain, Kerry. Reagan?? But now that a certain person running is doing the same thing it's a fucking hypocritical problem??

You wanna make up the rules as we go along to fit certain people , fine from now on after 2016 only poor people can run for President:laugh:
 
Today, Trump released his campaign funding report and he has a paltry $1.3 million on hand after spending almost $400,000 renting out Mar a Largo for campaign events. With 140 days to go before the election, one would honestly presume that the self assured greatest businessman of all would have had this small point covered. That's fair right? Everyone knew that a run for the presidency would run over a billion dollars and he said he would self finance his campaign and hire the best and brightest to run his show. For whatever reasons it didn't happen but now he has to raise almost $300 million a month to make up for the shortfall. With many GOP donors unwilling to fork over money this campaign is in serious trouble.
Donald Trump's campaign is running short on cash. Campaign finance reports released Monday evening show his campaign began June with $1.3 million in the bank.

Experts say the amount of cash seen in Trump's May disclosure report is typical of a candidate running for the House of Representatives, not a presidential hopeful.

The suspended campaigns for Ben Carson and Ted Cruz ended the month with more cash on hand than Trump, Politico noted.
Wait a minute. We've been hearing for a long time now about how terrible it is that we have so much money in politics, that the candidates are bought by powerful, wealthy interests. Now we have one candidate that IS being given large sums of money from wealthy, powerful interests and another that is not. The first candidate is awash in money and has a huge war chest with which to inundate the airwaves with continuous, nasty political hit ads, while the other does not.

Given what we've been hearing from the usual suspects for years now, you'd think they'd support the second candidate, yet they're acting like he's somehow inferior because he's campaigning like they always said was the superior way to campaign. Can any of them explain the cognitive dissonance apparent here?
Newsflash, a person with no money can win period..

Didn't special interests groups, support Bush, Romney, Obama, McCain, Kerry. Reagan?? But now that a certain person running is doing the same thing it's a fucking hypocritical problem??

You wanna make up the rules as we go along to fit certain people , fine from now on after 2016 only poor people can run for President:laugh:
Of course not. I've not complained about the amount of money in politics, because it's inevitable. Every time a person or group has a lot of power, they attract a lot of money. Every time. We have, however, heard a lot of wailing about the amount of money in politics, especially around election time. Now we have one candidate who has a LOT of money given to her by power, wealthy interests and another who does not. Yet the ones normally wailing about money in politics are backing the candidate who has the money and owes the favors. Don't you find that interesting? It totally reams the complaints about money in politics, doesn't it?
 
Wait a minute. We've been hearing for a long time now about how terrible it is that we have so much money in politics, that the candidates are bought by powerful, wealthy interests. Now we have one candidate that IS being given large sums of money from wealthy, powerful interests and another that is not. The first candidate is awash in money and has a huge war chest with which to inundate the airwaves with continuous, nasty political hit ads, while the other does not.

Given what we've been hearing from the usual suspects for years now, you'd think they'd support the second candidate, yet they're acting like he's somehow inferior because he's campaigning like they always said was the superior way to campaign. Can any of them explain the cognitive dissonance apparent here?

Trump isn't refusing big money from the usual suspects, they just aren't giving it to him.

And it doesn't help that he's taken the money the rubes have sent him and given it his own businesses.

I don't think money is as big a problem in presidential campaigns. They are too high profile. It's a bigger problem in Congressional and Senate campaigns.
 
The campaign is catastrophically short, but in essence a lot of it is a money laundering scheme to divert cash into the various Trump enterprises. The most laughable expense is 207k last month on effing hats!

Too funny

Trumps sparse campaign budget goes to pay for Trump properties and silly hats
 
I'm seeing a lot of articles on how Trump is being creamed by Hillary in fundraising.

Where's all the money he was going to spend?

This isn't a prediction, but it would not surprise me at all to see Trump just drop out one day and leave the GOP completely high & dry.

He's not a conservative, why would he care?

This is pretty much how he's run all his other businesses.

Here's an intersting article from RedState.


Trump's Dead Broke Campaign has Been Paying Trump's Companies (and Trump's Family) a Lot of Money | RedState

In spite of the fact that the campaign has no money and is not raising any money, it is giving away hefty sums of money to Trump's companies, his kids, and himself. The Wall Street Journal added it up and found that Trump spent over a million on his kids and his own companies:

Wow. Just wow.
Trump supporters raise $2million in 24 hours.....Trump doing matching funds so that is $4 million

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If he takes matching funds, he won't be able to raise nearly as much money as Hillary.

He will be able to take the taxpayers money and spend it on his own businesses, though.

You guys realize you are beign scammed, right?
Over a million on his own companies? WOW, I mean he must be doing that to enrich himself. Why would he use companies that he owns, operates and already has connections, control and trust in to get things done unless it was to get money. That million is certainly more than the 50 million that he has already DONATED to his campaign...

Trump forgives $50 million in loans to his campaign: Trump finance chief

/sarcasm

Of all the thinks that you can legitimately attack Trump on and you go with this crap - take a look at reality for a second.
 
The campaign is catastrophically short, but in essence a lot of it is a money laundering scheme to divert cash into the various Trump enterprises. The most laughable expense is 207k last month on effing hats!
Yes, money laundering in the most ineffective way ever. Pay 50 million to get one...
 
Today, Trump released his campaign funding report and he has a paltry $1.3 million on hand after spending almost $400,000 renting out Mar a Largo for campaign events. With 140 days to go before the election, one would honestly presume that the self assured greatest businessman of all would have had this small point covered. That's fair right? Everyone knew that a run for the presidency would run over a billion dollars and he said he would self finance his campaign and hire the best and brightest to run his show. For whatever reasons it didn't happen but now he has to raise almost $300 million a month to make up for the shortfall. With many GOP donors unwilling to fork over money this campaign is in serious trouble.
Donald Trump's campaign is running short on cash. Campaign finance reports released Monday evening show his campaign began June with $1.3 million in the bank.

Experts say the amount of cash seen in Trump's May disclosure report is typical of a candidate running for the House of Representatives, not a presidential hopeful.

The suspended campaigns for Ben Carson and Ted Cruz ended the month with more cash on hand than Trump, Politico noted.
Wait a minute. We've been hearing for a long time now about how terrible it is that we have so much money in politics, that the candidates are bought by powerful, wealthy interests. Now we have one candidate that IS being given large sums of money from wealthy, powerful interests and another that is not. The first candidate is awash in money and has a huge war chest with which to inundate the airwaves with continuous, nasty political hit ads, while the other does not.

Given what we've been hearing from the usual suspects for years now, you'd think they'd support the second candidate, yet they're acting like he's somehow inferior because he's campaigning like they always said was the superior way to campaign. Can any of them explain the cognitive dissonance apparent here?
Partisan hackery.

Everything is fine when your candidate does it - it is only an egregious crime and morally equivalent to the prince of darkness when the OTHER guy does it.
 
Over a million on his own companies? WOW, I mean he must be doing that to enrich himself. Why would he use companies that he owns, operates and already has connections, control and trust in to get things done unless it was to get money. That million is certainly more than the 50 million that he has already DONATED to his campaign...

Trump forgives $50 million in loans to his campaign: Trump finance chief

/sarcasm

Of all the thinks that you can legitimately attack Trump on and you go with this crap - take a look at reality for a second.

Has he filed papers with the FEC to that effect? Because until he does, he can still dip into campaign funds.

So he ony does this after he takes a beating on the issue of poor fundraising.
 
Over a million on his own companies? WOW, I mean he must be doing that to enrich himself. Why would he use companies that he owns, operates and already has connections, control and trust in to get things done unless it was to get money. That million is certainly more than the 50 million that he has already DONATED to his campaign...

Trump forgives $50 million in loans to his campaign: Trump finance chief

/sarcasm

Of all the thinks that you can legitimately attack Trump on and you go with this crap - take a look at reality for a second.

Has he filed papers with the FEC to that effect? Because until he does, he can still dip into campaign funds.

So he ony does this after he takes a beating on the issue of poor fundraising.
Do you have a source that shows his loan forgiveness is not kosher?
 
Do you have a source that shows his loan forgiveness is not kosher?

You mean other than Trump University, Trump Steaks, Trump Casinos, Trump Airlines, the USFL and all the other scams that Trump has been involved in?
 
Do you have a source that shows his loan forgiveness is not kosher?

You mean other than Trump University, Trump Steaks, Trump Casinos, Trump Airlines, the USFL and all the other scams that Trump has been involved in?
So, no you don't.

Yes, because the guy has a long history of being a scam artist, we should totally trust him this time.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twenty times, shame on me.
 
Do you have a source that shows his loan forgiveness is not kosher?

You mean other than Trump University, Trump Steaks, Trump Casinos, Trump Airlines, the USFL and all the other scams that Trump has been involved in?
So, no you don't.

Yes, because the guy has a long history of being a scam artist, we should totally trust him this time.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twenty times, shame on me.
And here you try and defend the fact that you have no facts whatsoever and that your opinion is based entirely on being uninformed.
 

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