The Democrat National Committee (DNC) is running out of money.
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Some of the sources for their contributions have disappeared. It is estimated that annually $15 billion per year was laundered from USAID to non-profits and NGOs controlled by the Democrats.
This funded the lifestyles of thousands of left wing activists with salaries of $200,000 to $500,000. In turn, they would regularly make donations of thousands of dollars to Democrats in order to keep the fraud flowing.
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Now that Trump and DOGE have ended that scam, this is starting to show up in Democrat fundraising numbers. Tens of thousands of their activist donors have lost their jobs which were funded by USAID.
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Here’s a summary of the situation:
- Cash on Hand: As of early June 2025, the DNC’s cash reserves were significantly lower than the Republican National Committee (RNC) – $15 million for the DNC compared to $72.4 million for the RNC. In fact, the RNC has nearly five times the cash on hand of its Democratic rival, according to new campaign reports.
- Potential Need for Loans: The cash crunch is reportedly serious enough that party officials have discussed the possibility of needing a line of credit to stay afloat. The New York Times reported on this development.
- Slowed Fundraising: Fundraising from major donors has slowed, with some suggesting a decline in support following the 2024 election cycle, despite the party’s claims of record fundraising under current Chairman Ken Martin.
- Spending Priorities: The DNC has increased its financial commitments to state parties across the country, including far-flung territories like Guam. This increased spending combined with the slowdown in fundraising is creating the financial pressure.
- While the DNC is experiencing financial difficulties, they have denied that donor support is wavering.
- They have also touted what they called “record fundraising” and the “highest in DNC history under any chair’s first four months” for Ken Martin.