The Democratic National Committee has a few concerns heading into 2019. For starters, their cash flow is not even in the same stratosphere as the Republicans' haul. The RNC raised $227.2 million in 2018 to the DNC's nearly $120 million. Secondly, their voter data infrastructure appears to be crumbling. A new strategy pushed by DNC leadership would compile all the voter data from Democratic groups into a single, for-profit entity. It is a strategy that is "modeled" after their Republican counterpart, Politico explains. But, the shift is causing a major argument between the national committee and the Democratic state parties, who are wondering why they should agree to give up this control of the voter database.
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ReplyDeleteJust let the GOP keep heading down the path of no or partial wall, keep putting off deporting ALL illegals, and keep discussing any type of amnesty. It'll be like George Bush when he had both houses of congress and the presidency. Lost one house, then the other house and paved the way for barack hussein obama. I'll even go further and speculate Trump is unlikely to be re-elected if he continues to go along with it.
Wasn't this last election fiasco enough of a lesson? Are those idiots doomed to repeat it? Ah, on second thought, don't answer that last one.
Y'all have a nice day.
Ah, on second thought, don't answer that last one.
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Nonsense the DNC can count on a steady stream of new voters as fast as the morticians can process them.
ReplyDeleteHa! :)
DeleteAll the "advantages" on planet Earth are meaningless if the GOP can't or won't stop the MASSIVE vote fraud the demonrats engage in EVERY election.
ReplyDeleteAgreed.
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