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senseandsensibility

(25,378 posts)
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 02:10 PM Apr 15

James Talarico raised TWENTY-SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS in campaign donations so far!

An unheard-of amount. Even more impressive? Almost all of it came from small donors. He does not accept Pac money.

And although the only thing Jake Sherman on MSNOW could say was it was an "obscene" amount (he repeated that at least three times in a disgusted voice), it's clear that Dem enthusiasm is off the charts for this race.

And Jake, here's a pro tip for you: it would be obscene if Talarico was raising that amount from secret/special interests. He's not. What's "obscene" about average Americans contributing small amounts in huge numbers? Besides, of course, that your R sources don't like it.









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James Talarico raised TWENTY-SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS in campaign donations so far! (Original Post) senseandsensibility Apr 15 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 15 #1
Not necessarily. EdmondDantes_ Apr 15 #2
I hear ya senseandsensibility Apr 15 #3
What is that increase proportionate to the overall increase of money in politics EdmondDantes_ Apr 15 #5
We need money from all over pinkstarburst Apr 15 #12
Yes, we have less 'sexy' races Dem incumbents also need to win fujiyamasan Apr 15 #6
Money isn't everything senseandsensibility Apr 15 #4
Where is it being spent? Not in my central Texas rw town? And I am sure there are many here who would vote for him. efhmc Apr 15 #7
Good question senseandsensibility Apr 15 #8
Probably waiting until after the Republican primary EdmondDantes_ Apr 15 #9
This makes me smile LetMyPeopleVote Apr 15 #10
Nothing wrong with optimism senseandsensibility Apr 15 #11
This makes me very happy to hear. I need to make another donation to him pinkstarburst Apr 15 #13

Response to senseandsensibility (Original post)

EdmondDantes_

(2,000 posts)
2. Not necessarily.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 02:26 PM
Apr 15

Amy McGrath raised one of the highest amounts ever at the time for a Senate race and lost her race handily. There's a history of heavy donations to Democratic candidates for office in red states that gets people's hopes up and then doesn't pan out. Beto O'Rourke, Jamie Harrison, and Sara Gideon come to mind as well.

senseandsensibility

(25,378 posts)
3. I hear ya
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 02:34 PM
Apr 15

but they showed a chart with previous records. None came close. Talarico has raised more than four times at this point than O'Rourke, for example.

EdmondDantes_

(2,000 posts)
5. What is that increase proportionate to the overall increase of money in politics
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 02:57 PM
Apr 15

I honestly don't know so maybe it's outsized even proportionally to races today. It would also be really interesting to see how much is coming from within the state compared to outside as compared with similar races in traditionally red states. I'm sure some political science person is working on that or has, but alas I have been out of the academic world on that front for a long time.

pinkstarburst

(2,073 posts)
12. We need money from all over
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 08:01 PM
Apr 15

And anyone who lives somewhere that doesn't have a big race this year that can spare a little bit to donate to somewhere that we could REALLY use a senate seat if we could flip one or retain one (Georgia, Texas, etc), those small donations really add up. Every single democratic senator benefits us ALL.

And I absolutely think that Talarico is the right person for this moment and can win this.

I also think Jasmine is amazing and wish we could have had them both.

fujiyamasan

(1,945 posts)
6. Yes, we have less 'sexy' races Dem incumbents also need to win
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 04:05 PM
Apr 15

To have any real shot of taking the senate. The 2020 cycle was crazy; lots of money raised for opponents of much hated incumbents like McConnell, Collins, and Graham.

Aside from smith, the other two are from bright red states so it was always an uphill battle.
Meanwhile there were a few senate seats Dems took by a slimmer margin, which should have been more comfortable.

My hope is we see more money going toward NC and AK. Both are very winnable. I think Ossoff already has raised a lot so he may be ok.

efhmc

(16,890 posts)
7. Where is it being spent? Not in my central Texas rw town? And I am sure there are many here who would vote for him.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 04:49 PM
Apr 15

senseandsensibility

(25,378 posts)
8. Good question
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 05:00 PM
Apr 15

It's still early, but that kind of money should make it easy to blanket the airwaves, (TV and radio) as well as mailers, online ads, you name it. Hope you start hearing from the campaign soon.

senseandsensibility

(25,378 posts)
11. Nothing wrong with optimism
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 06:25 PM
Apr 15
There are a lot of forces out there trying to depress our enthusiasm and turnout at the polls. We can resist that.
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