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Trump's boast of aid to GOP not backed up by finance report
« on: August 23, 2016, 05:36:29 pm »



Hey Don.....where's the cash?   Where's the beef?  Still in your fat-cat wallet?

It's my humble opinion......

that Trump is engaging in deliberate sabotage of the GOP election from within (le enemy within) the Republican Party now by withholding much needed cash from Republican candidates down ballot.

Romney delivered more than twice what Trump has yet to 'turn over' to the RNC.....even while Trump brags about how much cash he 'brings in'.   Psst, Don.....it's not actually a case of  "bringing in cash" when you withhold the cash from the rest of the party, Don. 

Is there any doubt now.... that Trump is intentionally throwing the election while disabling the Republicans from winning?  No doubt at all.


Trump's boast of aid to GOP not backed up by finance report

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump portrays himself as an indispensable cash resource for fellow Republicans up and down the ballot.

But while Trump is pulling in donor checks, an Associated Press review of campaign finance filings shows most of his fellow Republicans are still waiting for their cut. And the 2016 presidential nominee has a lot of work to do to if he wants to match the amount of financial aid Mitt Romney gave to his party four years ago.

"Typically you see the nominee lift everyone up," said Chris Schrimpf, a spokesman for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, one of Trump's defeated primary rivals. The state features a critical Senate race this year, but Trump has all but ignored the Ohio state party. "This time, if anything, everyone else is carrying his water."

In July, the Republican National Committee received $18.1 million from joint fundraising efforts with Trump. But some $3 million covered postage for Trump-centered fundraising solicitations, and the national party transferred $4.5 million into convention and legal proceedings accounts, leaving at most $10.6 million that could be used to help Republicans — including Trump — win elections this fall, filings show.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fellow-republicans-still-waiting-trumps-072801314.html
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