Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale announced via Twitter that President Trump’s campaign has converted the Democrats’ “political theater” into an impressive fundraising haul of over $10 million in one week.
While Dems continue their political theater…@realDonaldTrump has been crushing it!
THIS WEEK:
✅ Raised 10MM+
✅ Trade Deals with China & Mexico
✅ Gov't Family Leave
✅ 50th Federal Judge
✅ Signed Anti-Semitism Order
✅ House approved Space Force
✅ 1.3B for the Wall
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) December 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/parscale/status/1206285847944937473
Nancy Eardley responded “Every time there’s a hearing – I contribute.”
https://twitter.com/nancylees/status/1206286474062118912
Dianne wrote “This week myself and my family we will be donating. #Trump2020“
This week myself and my family we will be donating. #Trump2020
— Dianne (@DianneinAustin) December 15, 2019
JJ wrote “I have donated to Trump more than any other politician in my life. I will continue to do so.
Trump should call for nationwide rallies on impeachment from his supporters. Show up in the streets – no more hiding”
I have donated to Trump more than any other politician in my life. I will continue to do so.
Trump should call for nationwide rallies on impeachment from his supporters. Show up in the streets – no more hiding
— JJ – The Fighting Sailor ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Jonejam222) December 16, 2019
Per DailyCaller, in comparison, many of the Democratic primary candidates failed to raise $10 million in the entire third quarter of 2019, including Julian Castro, Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar, and Cory Booker.
Of the candidates still in the race, just four managed to raise over $10 million in the entire quarter. Mayor Pete Buttigieg raised $19.1 million in the third quarter of 2019, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders raised $25.3 million, former Vice President Joe Biden raised $15.7 million, and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren raised $24.6 million.
Meanwhile, if the president continues fundraising at this pace for the quarter, his campaign will have raised $120 million — more than those four top-fundraising challengers combined.