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Moderate Dem campaigns are expensive in that they need big money donors to convince voters to hold their noses.
Progressive Dem campaigns are essentially free because the voters themselves are donating the bulk of the money.
The same efforts spent to get voters, naturally gets donors.
I don't think people realize how much time and effort Biden and the DNC put into getting these big fundraisers with George Clooney when it's a completely unnecessary step.
It shouldn't take 2 billion dollars to get more votes than trump, but that's what its been projected to cost to get Biden back in the White House. And that was before America saw him at the debate...
If the DNC is doing things behind the scenes, it's probably to re-route the big incoming dark money push to make sure it'll still land on a party favorite.
Last election it was 64 million in a single donation that no one knows where it came from...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-64-million-mystery-anonymous-donations-2024-presidential-campaign/
We can't just blindly keep supporting anyone that's not a Republican. We've been doing it for a long time and it's not fucking working.
That's is NOT the year to fuck around. If Trump wins, the chance that he will declare himself president for life is WAY too high and apparently perfectly legal now.
Ya, people forget that Bernie was always the top money raiser during the primary and Warren was usually #2, both on small donations. And that was during the primary when individual donations from Democrats were spread across many options.
In February 2020, Bernie + Warren raised $67M in individual donations. The entire rest of the crowd totaled $56M. Democrat individual donations can put out $123M in single month. For a primary, in a single month.
When it was Biden alone going into the 2020 general, he was pulling in $160M in small donations. That's more than Trump raised during most of his 2016 campaign. We don't need to be beholden to these large donors.