Venting at Democrats and fearing Trump, liberal donors pull back cash - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
- Liberal donor groups like Center for American Progress and Human Rights Campaign are reducing staff due to decreased funding, as reported by The New York Times.
- Donors are frustrated with the Democratic Party's lack of a clear strategy after recent defeats, with Reid Hoffman stating he will consider donating when he sees new ideas and proposals from the party.
- Several influential donors are withholding cash, citing a failure of the Democratic Party to articulate a successful electoral strategy after major losses in November.
- Democratic Party-affiliated groups are struggling with cash and staffing after the costly campaign of former Vice President Kamala Harris, who allegedly ended her campaign with about $20 million in debt.
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“Venting at Democrats and Fearing Trump, Liberal Donors Pull Back Cash”
NYT: The demoralization and fear gripping blue America in the early weeks of President Trump’s administration have left liberal groups and their allies struggling for cash, hurting their ability to effectively combat the right-wing transformation of the federal government. The… Continue reading The post “Venting at Democrats and Fearing Trump, Liberal Donors Pull Back Cash” appeared first on Election Law Blog.
Venting at Democrats and fearing Trump, liberal donors pull back cash - West Hawaii Today
The demoralization and fear gripping blue America in the early weeks of President Donald Trump’s administration have left liberal groups and their allies struggling for cash, hurting their ability to effectively combat the right-wing transformation of the federal government.
Venting at Democrats and fearing Trump, liberal donors pull back cash - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The demoralization and fear gripping blue America in the early weeks of President Donald Trump’s administration have left liberal groups and their allies struggling for cash, hurting their ability to effectively combat the right-wing transformation of the federal government.
Dems Frustrated, Donors Pulling Back Cash
Unlike 2017 after President Donald Trump first won and Democrats piled on the cash to obstruct and oppose, Trump has a road peppered with far fewer billionaire speed bumps as he moves forward with his agenda at maximum speed.
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