The latest filing reports released by the Federal Election Commission show Democrat Hillary Clinton with nearly 40 times as much campaign cash on hand than her Republican rival, Donald Trump.
The New York Times writes Trump’s report, delivered late Monday, shows the New York businessman has just under $1.3 million, compared with Clinton’s more than $41 million, including $28 million raised by the former secretary of state in the month of May. The Times describes Trump’s campaign purse as “more typical for a campaign for the House of Representatives than the White House.”
It’s not just the Trump campaign. The Republican National Committee is reporting just $13 million raised and $19 million on hand, which Derek Willis notes are the lowest such figures in a presidential election year going back to 2004.
Trump, who claimed to have self-funded his primary campaign, has reportedly been reticent to call on Republican donors and fundraising bundlers not just for his own campaign but on behalf of campaigns and funds for down-ballot Republicans. Sarah Isgur Flores writes about the folly of not doing enough to raise campaign dough:
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