Biden 2020

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Apr 6, 2019.

  1. #21     Jun 12, 2019
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  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    2018 mid terms showed dems are much more enthusiastic though:)
     
    #22     Jun 12, 2019
  3. smallfil

    smallfil

    Extreme liberals with their wealthy backers have a ton of negatives in the closet for Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders. It depends on who they want to kick out of the race first. Isn't the first Democrat debates scheduled for like the last week of June 2019? Elizabeth Warren got a taste of her 1/1024 Native American blood on a radio show when she was asked if she wasn't very much like Rachel Dolezal who was a white, claimed she was black, made her hair kinky and headed the NAACP? Ha ha ha! Hilarious! That is just the appetizer! I tell you, Hillary Clinton is just waiting till they clear the clown car, of all the other clowns! Bernie Sanders will be the token candidate because the extreme liberal Socialists will die for him! Still, he will not win the nomination! No way, in hell!
     
    #23     Jun 12, 2019
  4. If so, Hillary would need help entering the clown car.

    Just sayin, I am available to help because I am a giver.

    :cool:

     
    #24     Jun 12, 2019
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  5. smallfil

    smallfil

    Don't worry. For the right price, I am sure so many extreme liberals will carry her on their shoulders if need be! Provided, they get paid afterwards, of course!
     
    #25     Jun 12, 2019
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  6. elderado

    elderado

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    #26     Jun 12, 2019
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  7. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-odds-against-trump-clouded-by-party-finances

    The Democratic National Committee has a money problem. And that could hurt its nominee’s chances of beating President Donald Trump in 2020.

    In the first four months of 2019, the party spent more than it raised and added $3 million in new debt. In the same period, its Republican counterpart was stockpiling cash.

    Democratic donors overall have been generous, pouring three times as much into their party’s presidential and congressional campaigns in the first quarter of the year than Republicans gave to their national office-seekers. But the DNC isn’t benefiting from the same donor enthusiasm, putting at risk its ability to help the nominee take on Trump, donors said.

    By the end of April, the DNC had collected contributions of more than $24.4 million, but had spent $28.4 million, according to the latest disclosures. It had $7.6 million cash on hand, $1 million less than in January. It posted $6.2 million in debt, including bank loans and unpaid invoices to vendors, Federal Election Commission records show.

    That compared with the Republican National Committee, which thanks in part to Trump’s non-stop fundraising since winning the White House had $34.7 million in the bank and no debt. It raised nearly $62 million so far this year, two-and-a-half times the DNC’s haul.
     
    #27     Jun 13, 2019
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Donors have been moving away from giving to The DNC and giving directly to candidates and PACS.Funding will not be a problem for the 2020 democratic candidate just as it wasn't for Dems in 2018 but keep hoping.
     
    #28     Jun 13, 2019
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark



    RNC out raises DNC



    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...unt-of-dncs-war-chest/?utm_term=.10f62c981fc9



    RNC enters summer 2018 with double the DNC’s monthly fundraising haul

    The Republican National Committee entered the summer with nearly twice the fundraising power of its Democratic counterpart, though Democratic campaigns are on track to receive a massive infusion of cash through a roughly
    $80 million commitment by former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.

    As the majority of states gear up for 2018 general-election battles, the RNC yet again showed strong fundraising totals, hauling in another $14 million in May for a total of $187.7 million for the cycle, according to new Federal Election Commission records filed Wednesday night. The RNC had $47.4 million in cash on hand, records show.

    The Democratic National Committee raised $5.6 million in May for a total of $97.8 million for the cycle. The DNC also remained in debt this month, as it has all year, with $8.7 million cash on hand and $5.7 million in debt, FEC records show.





    Overall Democrats out raise republicans



    https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2018/10/2018-midterm-record-breaking-5-2-billion/


    Blue wave of money propels 2018 election to record-breaking $5.2 billion in spending

    While Republican candidates are raising funds at record levels, the huge uptick in spending is driven primarily by unprecedented Democratic fundraising. Democratic candidates are projected to spend more than $2.5 billion this cycle, while Republicans are expected to spend approximately $2.2 billion.

    Democratic House hopefuls have raised more than $951 million, crushing their Republican opponents’ $637 million haul. Things are closer in the Senate — $513 million to $361 million — but Democrats are still ahead.

    In every kind of competitive race — even those in red districts — Democrats are either outraising Republicans or keeping pace.

    For example, in 27 House races rated “Likely R” by Cook Political Report, Democrats are keeping up in fundraising, collecting $1.95 million on average to Republicans’ $2 million.

    In 29 House races labeled “toss up” that are currently held by a Republican, Democratic candidates raised an average of $5.5 million, dwarfing the Republicans’ $3 million average.

    Democrats outraised Republicans in every quarter, and the most recent pre-general filing period — Oct. 1 through Oct. 17 — was no different. Republicans were outraised $126 million to $82.5 million
     
    #29     Jun 13, 2019
  10. Ain't no cure for this Dumphuk.


     
    #30     Jun 19, 2019