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BeyondGeography

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7. How's that working out from a fundraising perspective?
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 12:32 PM
Aug 2017

Not good, apparently, especially with small donors:

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/08/10/the-democratic-partys-looming-fundraising-crisis-215474

"Over the first six months of 2017, the Republican National Committee pulled in $75 million—nearly twice as much money as the Democratic National Committee, which raised $38 million. The predicament isn’t simply that there is a funding gap between the parties; it’s what kind of money they attract. Republicans have quietly taken a decisive edge over Democrats when it comes to small-dollar fundraising.

During that same six-month time span, the RNC raised $33 million in small contributions—money from people who donate $200 or less over an election cycle—while that same class of donors gave the DNC just $21 million.

This isn’t just about money. Small-dollar donors are an important measure of how much grass-roots enthusiasm a campaign or organization has. They are the supporters who will show up to knock on doors, make phone calls and get out the vote. And since they don’t donate enough to reach campaigns’ individual contribution limits, you can return to ask them for money time and again—which frees campaigns from continually being on the hunt for new, deep-pocketed donors who can max out. The lack of their support threatens to prevent major gains by the party in 2018 and beyond."

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from "New Democrat" to "New Democracy" virtualobserver Aug 2017 #1
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Purity? That's BS. KPN Aug 2017 #36
Ideas that are mainstream in other countries MountCleaners Aug 2017 #69
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Remember DownriverDem Aug 2017 #31
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How's that working out from a fundraising perspective? BeyondGeography Aug 2017 #7
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