The GOP’s plan to recruit the rich and close the fundraising gap with Democrats has created headaches.
Problems are being raised by the GOP’s plan to attract the rich and near a fundraising gap with Democrats. Problems are being raised by the GOP’s plan to attract the prosperous and near a fundraising gap with Democrats.
The GOP’s plan to recruit the rich and close the fundraising gap with Democrats has created headaches.
David McCormick, a businessman running for Senate in Pennsylvania, received a higher amount of campaign donations compared to Democratic Senator. Bob Casey last quarter. His personal wealth is providing ample material for Democratic criticisms according to the Associated Press. David McCormick is the Republican candidate running against the Democratic Senator in Pennsylvania. Bob Casey was direct when addressing students at Dartmouth University in New Hampshire recently, stating that he spends a significant amount of time with donors, specifically wealthy individuals, across the country. This information was reported by the progressive news site Heartland Signal. It is true that McCormick is also among the individuals who possess considerable wealth. Senate financial reports show that McCormick and his wife Dina Powell have a total net worth ranging from $95 million to $196 million. McCormick, a former Bush administration official and CEO at Bridgewater Associates, and Powell, a Trump administration official and former partner at Goldman Sachs, represent the type of wealthy candidate that Republicans are counting on to regain control of the Senate in 2024. The GOP is intentionally recruiting wealthy individuals with the goal of narrowing the fundraising disparity between Democratic and Republican Senate candidates that has widened since the 2018 midterm elections.