Angry Democratic donors turn off the flow of money: Report
- Democratic donors are frustrated and pausing their contributions following President Trump's return to the White House and the election loss.
- Democratic strategist Steve Schale noted donor fatigue after elections, which feels more pronounced this time due to lack of confidence in the party.
- Frustration among donors includes concerns about the money spent on the unsuccessful campaign and a desire for clearer plans going forward.
- Several donors have paused contributions, stating that the party has become weak and ineffective, reflecting sentiments of burnout and insecurity.
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