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House Democrats are preparing to make President Donald Trump the third president in U.S. history to get impeached, but Republicans and Trump may be the ones who ultimately cash in ahead of the 2020 elections.
The Republican National Committee’s (RNC) deputy chief of staff, Mike Reed, told Axios that “voters are consistently expressing how they want Washington to focus on real issues,” claiming that more than 600,000 new voters have been added since impeachment began.
And in the past week, the Trump campaign and RNC took in a combined $10 million in small-dollar donations as the House Judiciary Committee passed two articles of impeachment, the report said, which added that that in late September, in the three days after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced the initial impeachment inquiry into Trump, about $15 million was raised.
originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: 727Sky
It's insane to me that after being taxed, well meaning Americans are donating any of their money to a super rich political party that's well supported by corporate sponsorship.
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: 727Sky
2020 Is going to be a blood bath the biggest loss in history for the dems.
Don't get cocky, Kid. We need to play this election hungry, trying to get every vote we can. The Best votes are from the Dem side, they count for 2, 1 for Trump, one not from the Democratic side. This is going to be a fight. Be ready for it.
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: 727Sky
2020 Is going to be a blood bath the biggest loss in history for the dems.
originally posted by: carewemust
I'm out all day interacting with the public. Everyone is dismissing this impeachment as a nothing-burger.
It's only a big deal to Politicians, the Media, and the few Americans that hate President Trump. (About 1 out of every 100)
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: 727Sky
2020 Is going to be a blood bath the biggest loss in history for the dems.
I don't know about that. Trump most likely wins, but Nixon/McGovern was a beatdown.
The most lopsided contest, though, I believe Reagan/Mondale, where RR carried 49 states.
My point is, your hyperbole discounts reality.
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: 727Sky
2020 Is going to be a blood bath the biggest loss in history for the dems.
I don't know about that. Trump most likely wins, but Nixon/McGovern was a beatdown.
The most lopsided contest, though, I believe Reagan/Mondale, where RR carried 49 states.
My point is, your hyperbole discounts reality.
I live in the mid west and know many dems and independents and thy are in agreement that the dems in DC are acting kike a bunch of chicken#s
originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: 727Sky
It's insane to me that after being taxed, well meaning Americans are donating any of their money to a super rich political party that's well supported by corporate sponsorship.
originally posted by: Atsbhct
a reply to: 727Sky
It's insane to me that after being taxed, well meaning Americans are donating any of their money to a super rich political party that's well supported by corporate sponsorship.