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Trump campaign raking in money for 2020, disclosures show

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Tovarisc

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President Donald Trump and the Republican Party are fast at work amassing a war chest for 2020, raising tens of millions of dollars before Trump even marks his 100th day in the White House.

The Trump campaign committee, Donald J. Trump for President Inc., raised $7.1 million during the first three months of 2017, according to reports filed Friday with the Federal Election Commission. The Republican National Committee took in more than $29.3 million in the first two months, with the latest month's data unavailable.

The Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint venture between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee, collected more than $9.8 million in total receipts at the end of the first quarter. And Trump Victory, which includes the Trump campaign, the RNC and 11 state parties, received about $67,000 total during the same period. Forming joint fundraising committees allows higher contributions from donors.

Much of Trump's fundraising comes from small donations, suggesting that his grassroots base could play a bigger role than wealthy benefactors in his quest to stay in the White House for eight years.

However, Trump's campaign committee has spent about $6.3 million during the first quarter of 2017. That includes giving more than $70,000 to the campaign committee's manager, Michael Glassner, who was Trump's deputy campaign manager, and more than $40,000 to John Pence, Vince President Mike Pence's nephew, who serves as the committee's deputy executive director.

Trump's campaign also paid more than $28,000 to Bannon Strategic Advisors, the consulting firm of Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, for what was categorized as administrative assistance.


Trump's properties were a regular beneficiary of campaign funds. In the first quarter of the year, his campaign committee paid nearly $200,000 for rent at Trump Tower in New York City; nearly $14,000 for rental and catering services at Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas; more than $8,700 to Trump Restaurants LLC in New York City, also for rental and catering services; and more than $3,600 for lodging at Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC.

The disclosures also show that last December, the campaign spent more than $58,000 for what was categorized as lodging at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, nearly $22,000 for lodging at Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, and, in late-November and December of last year, about $2,500 for lodging at Trump's Washington hotel.

More than $3 million in individual contributions to Trump's campaign fund were new donations between the January 1 and March 31 filing window.
The Trump campaign also received more than $3.5 million in transfers from other authorized committees.
Most of that money came from pre-existing donations that have been transferred to the Trump 2020 campaign, many of them from Trump and the RNC's joint fundraising committee.

Many of the transfers were made specifically for the 2020 primary -- not the 2020 general election -- given that that is the next campaign the President plans to enter.


Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/04/15/p...ndraising-20201016PMStoryLink&linkId=36550178
 

norm9

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Always ahead of the game.

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~Kinggi~

Banned
You think fake news and propaganda are bad now this motherfucker gonna go apeshit when he has to fight to get re-elected, while along the way im sure passing some laws allowing him to do it better.
 

Ac30

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I don't get why he's running in 2020, he won, got his revenge on Obama, and he seems to fucking hate his job.
 

jchap

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Obama changed the game with the never ending campaign. I believe Obama had something like 500 fund raisers while in office. This will be par for the course from now on.
 

L Thammy

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I don't get why he's running in 2020, he won, got his revenge on Obama, and he seems to fucking hate his job.

But Obama got voted in twice, and Trump will be damned before a secret Muslim a secret Kenyan a black person Obama can accomplish something he hasn't
 

theWB27

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But people keep wanting to go with Trump not really wanting to win this year. I don't see how actions like this plus him never dropping out of this years race can make one think that way.
 

JordanN

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I don't see him lasting four years, let alone eight. If the FBI doesn't get him, stress and old age will.

Unfortunately, the alternative if Trump suffers the most painful heart attack while in office is Mike Pence. Another Republican scourge with no integrity.

It's not a nice outlook for the world.
 

Ac30

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I don't.

Can't have this asshole lying and destroying every climate change treaty for 8 years. He must be impeached or the world takes action.

The individual states and the world will take action, Trump can keep telling people coal's coming back all he wants.

But people keep wanting to go with Trump not really wanting to win this year. I don't see how actions like this plus him never dropping out of this years race can make one think that way.

He doesn't actually look like he's enjoying his job. He can honk a truck horn and sign whatever crap Bannon shoves his way but legislating? Nah, he avoids it like the plague. Soon as he finds out it's harder than he though he turns off. Healthcare, then taxes! No wait, taxes first. No wait, actually healthcare first!

He just likes being no. 1 without any actual effort being put into acting like no. 1.
 

Tovarisc

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I don't see him lasting four years, let alone eight. If the FBI doesn't get him, stress and old age will.

Just imagine what he will look by end of first 4...

President's age fast in that job and Trump is old, in poor health and doesn't come across as someone who is good with stress.
 
People keep thinking the stress of age will get to Trump.

The stress of the presidency only gets to those that give shit about actually governing. He doesn't.

As far as age goes, I think his father lived into his 90s.
 

theWB27

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The individual states and the world will take action, Trump can keep telling people coal's coming back all he wants.



He doesn't actually look like he's enjoying his job. He can honk a truck horn and sign whatever crap Bannon shoves his way but legislating? Nah, he avoids it like the plague. Soon as he finds out it's harder than he though he turns off. Healthcare, then taxes! No wait, taxes first. No wait, actually healthcare first!

He just likes being no. 1 without any actual effort being put into acting like no. 1.

Looks can be deceiving. He's still the president and he's actively raising money and doing rallys to run again. What's the point in continuously saying he doesn't want it when he in fact wants it.
 

louiedog

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I don't get why he's running in 2020, he won, got his revenge on Obama, and he seems to fucking hate his job.

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That's just golf cart rentals. Imagine all of the taxpayer, campaign donation, and outside money he's making elsewhere.
 

norm9

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People keep thinking the stress of age will get to Trump.

The stress of the presidency only gets to those that give shit about actually governing. He doesn't.

As far as age goes, I think his father lived into his 90s.

How long did Dracula live? That's my metric for trumpo.
 

Blader

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I don't get why he's running in 2020, he won, got his revenge on Obama, and he seems to fucking hate his job.

Because he likes campaigning and he likes winning. And an incumbent president who doesn't win re-election is a loser.

The polls said he no little chance of being elected in the first place.

What does one have to do with the other? He could very well be re-elected in 3.5 years. As long as his approval ratings are shit, he won't have much political capital to spend.
 

Ac30

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Looks can be deceiving. He's still the president and he's actively raising money and doing rallys to run again. What's the point in continuously saying he doesn't want it when he in fact wants it.

He wants the presidency, not the job - he wants the adulation without the work. That's what I meant - he doesn't like the work. I suppose he's running more to not look like a loser and/or be adored than because he actually likes the job. I should have been more clear, I'm sure he wants the adoration that (usually) comes with the position.

Speaking of polls I'm surprised dropping nice fat bombs hasn't helped him; the news media sure fellated him all week. Disgusting.
 

Ogodei

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Absent any other factor, the odds are in his favor as an incumbent seeking re-election. Out of 54 competitive presidential elections (counting out anything Washington because the system was weird back then, and excluding 1820 where Monroe ran unopposed), 29 of those had the incumbent seeking re-election, and only 10 of those had the incumbent go down. Based on historical statistics, Trump's chances of re-election are 66 percent, but then we've never had anyone as grossly unqualified and contrarian as Trump.

Edit: Trump would join the following hall of shamers:

John Adams
John Q. Adams
Martin Van Buren
Grover Cleveland (though he redeemed himself by taking the office back later)
Benjamin Harrison
William Taft
Herbert Hoover
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
George Bush

Interestingly all Republicans, or republican precursor parties, except for Van Buren and Carter.
 

Ac30

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Absent any other factor, the odds are in his favor as an incumbent seeking re-election. Out of 54 competitive presidential elections (counting out anything Washington because the system was weird back then, and excluding 1820 where Monroe ran unopposed), 29 of those had the incumbent seeking re-election, and only 10 of those had the incumbent go down. Based on historical statistics, Trump's chances of re-election are 66 percent, but then we've never had anyone as grossly unqualified and contrarian as Trump.

Edit: Trump would join the following hall of shamers:

John Adams
John Q. Adams
Martin Van Buren
Grover Cleveland (though he redeemed himself by taking the office back later)
Benjamin Harrison
William Taft
Herbert Hoover
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
George Bush

Interestingly all Republicans, or republican precursor parties, except for Van Buren and Carter.

Let's hope the Democrats run a better campaign this time.

Urgh
 

theWB27

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He wants the presidency, not the job - he wants the adulation without the work. That's what I meant - he doesn't like the work. I suppose he's running more to not look like a loser and/or be adored than because he actually likes the job. I should have been more clear, I'm sure he wants the adoration that (usually) comes with the position.

Speaking of polls I'm surprised dropping nice fat bombs hasn't helped him; the news media sure fellated him all week. Disgusting.

It's good to know not everyone is easily sidetracked and know he's still full of it.
 

Chumley

Banned
The fact is that the Democrats by all rights should walk into the Presidency, the house, and the senate with all of the fucking ammunition they have.

If they can't take the Presidency in 2020 at the very least, it would be the most incompetent campaign in civilized history. As embarrassing as HRC's loss was, this would be that times 100.
 
The fact is that the Democrats by all rights should walk into the Presidency, the house, and the senate with all of the fucking ammunition they have.

If they can't take the Presidency in 2020 at the very least, it would be the most incompetent campaign in civilized history. As embarrassing as HRC's loss was, this would be that times 100.

People gotta vote.
 
Trump's gonna call for a repeal of the 22nd both so he can further ensure his eventual status of Forever President and so he can defeat Obama in a 1-on-1 election.
 

Supast4r

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The fact is that the Democrats by all rights should walk into the Presidency, the house, and the senate with all of the fucking ammunition they have.

If they can't take the Presidency in 2020 at the very least, it would be the most incompetent campaign in civilized history. As embarrassing as HRC's loss was, this would be that times 100.
And yet I can see it happening. I have no faith in my party after the Hillary fuck up.
 

theWB27

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The fact is that the Democrats by all rights should walk into the Presidency, the house, and the senate with all of the fucking ammunition they have.

If they can't take the Presidency in 2020 at the very least, it would be the most incompetent campaign in civilized history. As embarrassing as HRC's loss was, this would be that times 100.

Regardless of what they run they can't make people vote or vote a certain way. They could run the perfect campaign...lose...and people would still talk down about the effort.
 
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