Rs are growing tired of donating to #GOPLosers, esp. to their treasonous, conman #TFG:
"The RNC's year-end filing reveals it had its worst fundraising year since 2013 in absolute$ & its worst since 1993 in inflation-adjusted figures. It raised $87.2M, spent $93.5M, & had $8M on hand & $1.8M in debt." -R Pyers
The RNC spent >$250K on limousines compared to the DNC, which only spent ~$7K.
Craven traitor ex-Speaker McCarthy was instrumental in Republican Reps fleeing Congress. R MOC know they have nothing to run on & most are #TFG's co-conspirators *still support him/his pres. bid, voted to acquit him 2X *impeachment, furthered #TheBigLie, whitewashed #J6...
Dems can take the House. Please help make it happen.
Rep Lamborn will not run for re-election *retires at the end of 2024. All 3 R-held CO seats in the HSE will be vacant.
DeSantis failed his donors, voters, & damaged the state party: The draconian war on reading was central to the argument that the FL GOP would lead the nat. party into its post-Trump era. Book banning backfired politically. The DeSantis/Moms for Liberty methods -so fascist -scared normal people -but fell short of what the #MAGA base longs for. They angered regular people by banning books for minors, but by leaving the books legal for everyone else.
“Senate Rules Committee voted along party lines on Tuesday to advance a resolution that would allow Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to confirm more than 350 military promotions being held up by Sen. Tommy #Tuberville (R-Ala.) in a single package.
The resolution, however, would not apply to nominees to the Joint Chiefs of Staff or commanders nominated to lead Combatant Commands”
i.e., Business is dumping the Crazy Party. #GOPLosers
“Once considered natural political allies, the GOP and big business are drifting apart. One sign of their estrangement: GOP lawmakers are weaning themselves off money from corporate political-action committees,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Republicans are now less dependent on corporate and industry PACs than at any time in the past three decades… Instead, they are turning to smaller donations from millions of individuals.”