DNC drops lackluster campaign finance report in middle of Democratic debate

The Democratic National Committee has $8.7 million on hand and $7 million in debt, according to its October Federal Election Commission campaign finance report.

The DNC’s fundraising figures are likely to be a fraction of what Republicans have raised as President Trump seeks reelection. The Republican National Committee told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday that it has $61.4 million on hand and $0 in debt.

The RNC raised $25.3 million in October, nearly three times as much as the Democrats who raised $9 million. Furthermore the RNC has raised $194 million in 2019 so far with the DNC raising less than half of that, at $75.5 million.

Sean Spicer, Trump’s former White House press secretary, also weighed in on the DNC’s latest numbers.

A joint fundraising effort between the Trump campaign and the RNC has raised over $300 million in 2019 so far. Last month it reported having over $156 million in the bank.

The DNC dropped this report during the middle of the 10-candidate Democratic debate, with candidates trying to one-up each other on how they would challenge Trump in 2020.

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