POL Trump Team Sets Record Fundraising Haul in Second Quarter

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Trump Team Sets Record Fundraising Haul in Second Quarter

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Bronson Stocking
Posted: Jul 01, 2020 8:20 PM

The Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee (RNC), and authorized joint fundraising committees set a new record with a $266 million haul in the second quarter. The RNC and Trump committees raised $131 million in the month of June alone.

"The Trump campaign’s monumental June fundraising haul proves that people are voting with their wallets and that enthusiasm behind President Trump’s re-election is only growing," said Trump 2020 Campaign Manager Brad Parscale. "No one is excited about Joe Biden, which is why he has to rely so heavily on surrogates like Barack Obama and radical Hollywood elites. In stark contrast, President Trump is tapping into support from real Americans all across the country who have reaped the benefits of his America First agenda."

The second-quarter haul represents more than $111 million over the previous quarter's haul, a 71 percent increase. According to the RNC, $14 million was raised on the president's birthday, making it the largest single-day online haul.

In a press release, the RNC noted the record haul was largely fueled by a digital, mail and online donor base, which the RNC believes "speaks to the strength, breadth and depth of support for President Trump by Republicans." In contrast, the RNC said Joe Biden, despite constantly holding fundraisers, has failed to rally voters and donors to his cause.

"After yet another haul of record-breaking support, the voters are speaking loud and clear – they support President Trump," said RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. "As Joe Biden remains hidden in his basement, President Trump is leading this country to a Great American Comeback that will reignite our economy, restore law and order, and usher in a new era of strength."

Over the past two years, the Trump re-election effort has raised nearly one billion dollars and has more than $295 million in cash on hand.

It was reported last month that Biden and the Democratic National Committee had just over $122 million in cash on hand. The Biden team hasn't released fundraising totals yet for the month of June.
 

Normallguy

"just a human bein'"
Over the past two years, the Trump re-election effort has raised nearly one billion dollars and has more than $295 million in cash on hand.

It was reported last month that Biden and the Democratic National Committee had just over $122 million in cash on hand. The Biden team hasn't released fundraising totals yet for the month of June.

snicker...
Now add in the debt
 

Anti-Liberal

Veteran Member
It's amazing to me that you have to throw that kind of money into convincing people who to vote for. If, after all that's gone on in america in the last four or five months doesn't convince you then you deserve what you get. America needs to be punished for allowing this commie faggotry to exist. Punishment can either come out of a barrel or through God's divine judgement....either way the sooner the better.
 

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
You look at the Trump fundraising numbers, the Tucker Carlson and Mark Levine show rating numbers and you can see America is aware of what's going on, despite what the media says.
Exactly my thoughts. The media is trying so hard to present one side only in hopes you'll be convinced that's the only side most people believe.
 

The Traveler

Veteran Member
I dont think we as Trump supporters should be jumping up and down and high fiving just yet. Biden and the DNC outraised President Trump and the RNC by $24MM in the second quarter according to the article below.



ATLANTA (AP) — Democratic presidential challenger Joe Biden outpaced President Donald Trump's campaign fundraising juggernaut in June and in the second quarter of this election year, continuing a stunning reversal of fortune from his threadbare primary campaign.
The joint GOP effort still has considerably more cash left to spend ahead of the Nov. 3 election, but Biden's newfound fundraising muscle suggests Democrats will have the resources to finance a strong operation across a wide footprint of battleground states.
The former vice president's spokesman said Tuesday night that Biden and the Democratic National Committee raised $141 million in June, bringing their second-quarter total to more than $282 million.
Republicans announced earlier Tuesday that Trump and the national GOP had raised $131 million in June and $266 million for the quarter. The president's reelection effort still had nearly $300 million cash on hand at the end of June, the campaign said.
 
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