Here are 5 bombshell revelations that show Trump’s campaign is a massive con job [View all]
1.) Trump only has $1.3 million in cash on hand.
This is an unprecedentedly low amount of cash to have on hand for a national presidential campaign.
2.) Trumps campaign raised only $3.1 million in May.
Again, this is a stunningly low monthly fundraising number for a national presidential candidate.
3.) Trumps campaign paid Trumps own companies more than $1 million in May alone.
Yes, despite being cash poor, Trumps campaign still found ways to spend money on businesses that were owned by Trump himself.
4.) Trumps campaign spent more money on Make America Great Again hats made by his own company than on web advertising.
Yes, seriously: Trumps campaign bought up $208,000 worth of hats in May, while spending just $48,000 on data management and $115,000 on online advertising.
5.) Trumps campaign paid an advertising firm named Draper Sterling $35,000.
Sure, Draper Sterling could be a legitimate advertising business, but it sounds an awful lot like a scam since its also a clear reference to the ad agency in Mad Men. Think Progresss Judd Legum looked up the listed address for Draper Sterling and found what looks like a residential house:
http://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/745096813821177856/photo/1
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/06/here-are-5-bombshell-revelations-that-show-trumps-campaign-is-a-massive-con-job/