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DNC's Cash Shortfall Deepens as GOP Amasses Massive War Chests

  • Democrats currently have $15 million cash on hand, while Republicans have $80 million, creating a $65 million cash gap as reported by Federal Election Commission filings.
  • After losing the 2024 presidential election, some Democratic voters view their party as 'weak' and 'ineffective,' contributing to a lack of financial support.
  • Polling shows that only 47 donors have given the maximum contribution in early 2025, indicating challenges in connecting with voters and attracting donations.
  • Democratic strategists emphasize the need for cohesive messaging and leadership to reinvigorate donor interest.
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The National Democratic Committee (DNC) faces a significant financial disadvantage vis-à-vis the National Republican Committee (RNC). At the end of June 2025, the RNC had US$80 million, while the DNC had only US$15 million. It is almost twice the gap recorded at the same stage during Donald Trump's first presidency.Read more]]>

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The Daily Signal broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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