So first, some background. This was the scene in 2020:
Almost half a billion raised by Trump and the RNC in a year.
But that was then, this is now:
"The latest fundraising totals are in, and Democrats nearly doubled up Republicans in donations in October. The numbers are striking, with the RNC only pulling in $7.1 million to the DNC's $13.1 million. Those totals were posted despite President Joe Biden's approval being at record lows and numerous crises going on domestically and around the world. "
So what happened? Trump is still the most popular politician of all time...but the RNC can no longer ride his coattails to fundraising nirvana.
We are seeing a split on the right: It's either Republicans or America First.
And right now, the republicans are losing. Badly.
Good.
Almost half a billion raised by Trump and the RNC in a year.
But that was then, this is now:
"The latest fundraising totals are in, and Democrats nearly doubled up Republicans in donations in October. The numbers are striking, with the RNC only pulling in $7.1 million to the DNC's $13.1 million. Those totals were posted despite President Joe Biden's approval being at record lows and numerous crises going on domestically and around the world. "
So what happened? Trump is still the most popular politician of all time...but the RNC can no longer ride his coattails to fundraising nirvana.
We are seeing a split on the right: It's either Republicans or America First.
And right now, the republicans are losing. Badly.
Good.