As The New York Times reported on Monday, the re-election campaign for President Trump has burned through whatever cash advantage it might have had over Democrat Joe Biden, whose campaign raised a staggering $364 million IN AUGUST ALONE. The Trump campaign has still not disclosed its fundraising numbers for August.
According to the Times, Trump’s campaign has somehow managed to burn through more than $800 million of the $1.1 billion it raised from the beginning of 2019 through July 2020. Trump replaced campaign manager Brad Parscale in July, elevating Bill Stepien to the top of the re-election pile, and it’s no stretch to suggest that Parscale’s budgeting troubles led to the change. As the Times explains:
Under Mr. Parscale, more than $350 million — almost half of the $800 million spent — went to fund-raising operations, as no expense was spared in finding new donors online. The campaign assembled a big and well-paid staff and housed the team at a cavernous, well-appointed office in the Virginia suburbs; outsize legal bills were treated as campaign costs; and more than $100 million was spent on a television advertising blitz before the party convention, the point when most of the electorate historically begins to pay close attention to the race.
Among the splashiest and perhaps most questionable purchases was a pair of Super Bowl ads the campaign reserved for $11 million, according to Advertising Analytics — more than it has spent on TV in some top battleground states. It was a vanity splurge that allowed Mr. Trump to match the billionaire Michael R. Bloomberg’s buy for the big game.
There was also a cascade of smaller choices that added up: The campaign hired a coterie of highly paid consultants (Mr. Trump’s former bodyguard and White House aide has been paid more than $500,000 by the R.N.C. since late 2017); spent $156,000 for planes to pull aerial banners in recent months; and paid nearly $110,000 to Yondr, a company that makes magnetic pouches used to store cellphones during fund-raisers so that donors could not secretly record Mr. Trump and leak his remarks.
The Times also reported that Parscale had his own car and driver, which is most definitely not a normal thing for a campaign manager.
President Trump spoke about his campaign’s finances on Tuesday, promising that he would self-fund his re-election campaign if necessary. Via POLITICO:
Trump denied Tuesday that his campaign was in dire financial straits but pledged he would contribute “whatever it takes” from his own personal fortune to ensure the success of his reelection effort.
“If I have to, I would,” Trump said of potentially donating to his campaign. “But we’re doing very well. We needed to spend more money up front because of the pandemic and the statements being made by Democrats, which were, again, disinformation.”
Bloomberg News reported today that Trump is considering self-funding his campaign to the tune of at least $100 million, though it’s unclear how plausible this might be for a man whose personal wealth is famously fungible.
Biden’s campaign has been outspending Trump by a better than 10-to-1 margin in recent weeks, including huge disparities in key battleground states such as Pennsylvania. The Trump campaign recently went dark (off the air) in Arizona, for example, and may not return to the airwaves in that state until October.
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Excuse me, what the fuck? What in the absolute hell could he be saying behind closed doors that he’s actually afraid of getting out when he says all levels of nonsense to reporters on live television?
Solid point
Here … hold my Coke (no beer for the *resident). He's unscripted for the talks at fundraisers, so there COULD be almost anything said there.
Not to mention that the lack of recording devices ALSO means no one will be recording awkward pauses, the mistakes in naming attendees, the forgetfulness which means he can't get through the National Anthem, or wandering away from the receiving line in order to see what is shining on the far side of the lawn.
Not having it recorded, ala Romney & his 47% comments, is the point.
Then it becomes his word against everyone else’s and since he is a pathological liar ….. you have a point.
Brad Parscale also predicted Trump would easily carry Colorado.
The Lincoln Project v. #CadetBoneSpurs
Reminds me of a train meme about 12 years ago (Did we call them memes then?) What would you choose for our current teams?
2008 Train Meme
And since the campaign event on the White House lawn, Trump is sticking the rubes with the bill for damage.
A perfect time to tell the campaign to sod off.
Of course, they are…(it’s inevitable when your campaign is running out of cash and you need legal protection )
U.S. Seeks to Defend Trump in Rape Accuser’s Defamation Suit
Who knew? Bill Barr is a public defender.
This may be the craziest thing we have so far seen coming from the Whitest House. The justification offered by Barr for stepping in is ludicrous, at best.
It is all very logical, isn't it: The campaign runs out of $$$ for Trump's endless legal defense needs, so the taxpayers are forced to take over the "responsibility."
Barr sez: "Ya? And what you gonna do about it?".
the D.C. Court of Appeals is not going to initiate disbarment proceedings against the sitting Attorney General in the middle of an election
Nor will he be impeached. He and Dump will just continue to set the new (lower end of) standards for behavior.
So the U.S. Justice Dept. is now T***ps' law firm. In addition to being his police force…his "Revolutionary Guard", if you will.
Not 'now'.
It has been since Barr played so dumb and befuddled by the word 'suggest' during Sen. Harris' questioning.
Sad but true. Trump team makes the Ohio gang look like statesmen.