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What is causing Trump to lag behind in fundraising efforts?

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Republicans are facing an uphill battle in the upcoming elections as they struggle to keep up with Democrats in fundraising and infrastructure. From the presidential race down to state parties, the GOP is falling behind, potentially jeopardizing their chances of total victory.

In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump managed to outraise President Joe Biden in the most recent quarter, bringing in over US$75 million compared to Biden’s US$50 million. However, Biden still holds a significant cash-on-hand advantage, with US$193 million compared to Trump’s US$49 million.

The fundraising disparity extends to the Senate battleground states, where Democratic candidates are significantly out-raising their Republican opponents. In fact, Democratic candidates have raised a cumulative US$181 million, while Republicans have only managed to bring in US$63 million. The situation is even more dire when self-financed Republican candidates are removed from the equation, with GOP candidates raising just 22% of what Democrats have raised.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) did manage to outraise the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) in the first quarter, but the DSCC still holds more cash on hand. In the House, Democrats hold the fundraising advantage, with incumbents and candidates in competitive districts raising an average of US$970,000 compared to Republicans’ US$610,000.

Adding to the GOP’s woes is the mass exodus of Republican lawmakers from Congress, with 18 House members already resigning or announcing their retirement. Speaker Mike Johnson’s slim majority is under threat, as the departure of key lawmakers has exacerbated fundraising challenges and emboldened the far-right wing of the party.

State Republican parties are also struggling, with Democratic state operations raising more than double the funds of their Republican counterparts. Internal feuds and scandalous investigations have further weakened GOP operations in battleground states like Michigan, Florida, and Arizona.

Despite Trump’s recent fundraising success, his legal entanglements continue to drain resources, while intra-party feuds and chaos further hamper Republican chances in the fall. With Biden’s strong fundraising and ground operations, Democrats are within striking distance of winning the trifecta in November.

As the election season heats up, Republicans must find a way to turn the tide before it’s too late. Otherwise, self-sabotage and internal strife could spell disaster for the GOP come November.

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