Yes, more lies from you.
Of course desantis doesn’t have $60 million of his own cash to throw at the election. He and the superpac have something like $110 million from big donors already, and plan on using $200 million in donations for just the early part of desanti campaign.
And this impression of desantis doesn’t have the money is the lie and spin this poster wants to put out.
It’s not going to be desantis’ money, it’s the rich hedge funds and billionaires that are funding desantis.
[It’s not going to be desantis’ money, it’s the rich hedge funds and billionaires that are funding desantis.]
It was a big sum for a 63-year-old battling cancer and living in Kansas City on less than $1,000 per month. But that single contribution — federal records show it was his first ever — quickly multiplied. Another $500 was withdrawn the next day, then $500 the next week and every week through mid-October, without his knowledge — until Mr. Blatt’s bank account had been depleted and frozen. When his utility and rent payments bounced, he called his brother, Russell, for help.
What the Blatts soon discovered was $3,000 in withdrawals by the Trump campaign in less than 30 days. They called their bank and said they thought they were victims of fraud.
“It felt,” Russell said, “like it was a scam.”
But what the Blatts believed was duplicity was actually an intentional scheme to boost revenues by the Trump campaign and the for-profit company that processed its online donations, WinRed. Facing a cash crunch and getting badly outspent by the Democrats, the campaign had begun last September to set up recurring donations by default for online donors, for every week until the election.]