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DeSantis Fires a Dozen Staffers as Campaign Payroll Burn Rate Nears 30%, Meanwhile Two-Thirds of All Campaign Funds Come from Big Donors, 15% from Small Donors
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Posted on 07/16/2023 11:10:01 AM PDT by SoConPubbie

altThere is a lot of granular dissection of the DeSantis campaign taking place as the music stops and the staff clamor for a chair.

Keep in mind, Donald Trump released his campaign fundraising details showing over a million small donors helped raise $35 million with an average contribution of $34.20. Small donors, that’s millions of middle class and working class MAGA folks, are the fuel for President Trump’s campaign.

According to the latest FEC filing [DATA HERE] the DeSantis campaign team took in $20.1 million, but burned through $7.9 million in just six weeks. This presents a major problem for the campaign, because over two-thirds of those contributions were from maxed-out donors who cannot contribute again. Only 15% of DeSantis campaign fundraising came from small donors.

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As NBC notes, “the numbers suggest, for the first time, that solvency could be a threat to DeSantis’ campaign, which has touted its fundraising ability as a key measure of viability.” The big problem for Ron DeSantis is his reliance on big donors.

(NBC) – […] more than two-thirds of DeSantis’ money — nearly $14 million — came from donors who gave the legal maximum and cannot donate again, NBC’s analysis shows. Some of those donors gave the $3,300 limit for both the primary and general elections, boosting DeSantis’ totals with cash that can’t be used to try to defeat Trump.

DeSantis finished June with more than $12.2 million in the bank, but his filing indicates that $3 million of that can only be used in the general election. Trump’s campaign ended the quarter with $22.5 million on hand. At the same time, DeSantis spent about 40 percent of what he raised, in part by paying salaries to 92 people (before the staff firings). (article here)

The issue of relying on billionaires, rich people, corporations and Wall Street was always an Achilles heel for DeSantis. Once those donors have contributed the maximum amount, either individually or through bundling their friends to support him, that’s it.

Every campaign needs a wide and deep donor group from the voters in order to tap them intermittently for assistance as the campaign continues. DeSantis just doesn’t have that with only 15% of his total raised coming from small donors. That makes the burn rate a major problem, and with the scale of payroll assembled, he needs to cut expenses after less than two months of campaigning. Casey will not be happy.

(NBC) – Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign has fired roughly a dozen staffers — and more are expected in the coming weeks as he shakes up his big-money political operations after less than two months on the campaign trail.

Those who were let go were described to NBC News by a source familiar as mid-level staffers across several departments whose departures were related to cutting costs. The exits come after the departures of David Abrams and Tucker Obenshain, veterans of DeSantis’ political orbit, which were first reported by Politico.

Sources involved with the DeSantis campaign say there is an internal assessment among some that they hired too many staffers too early, and despite bringing in $20 million during its first six weeks, it was becoming clear their costs needed to be brought down.

[…] DeSantis’ campaign had 92 people listed as being on the payroll for at least some period of time during its first fundraising period, according to campaign finance reports filed Saturday with the Federal Election Commission. It is by far the most of any Republican presidential candidate, and it has left his campaign with huge payroll expenses and, the new filings show, fewer resources than originally thought. (read more)

altTeam DeSantis is having a crisis and coping party this weekend in Tallahassee, where they will address the issues of greatest concern to the billionaires. However, absent a structural change in the candidate, the team, the outlook and the entire purpose of their assembly – nothing will work.

As noted by those connected to the campaign, “They think DeSantis’ inner circle underestimated just how hard — and expensive — it would be to break the grip on the Republican base held by Trump, who has a commanding lead and is seen as the overwhelming frontrunner. Even in Florida, a state that re-elected DeSantis by nearly 20 percentage-points just seven months ago, Trump now has his own 20-point lead on DeSantis, according to a Florida Atlantic University poll released last week.

I said last year not to worry about DeSantis too much, because the more people would be exposed to him the less likely his campaign would succeed. This was not snark on my part, this is just the reality that is Ron DeSantis. The reason why the influencers recruited by Christina Pushaw are so abrasive, sanctimonious, condescending, annoying and detrimental to his campaign, is because his influencers are just like him. Pushaw factually enlisted the help of people who have the same personality as Ron DeSantis – which is to say they are a miserable unlikable bunch.

There are not enough uppity jerks in the base of the Republican Party, people who look down on others while taking selfies of their lunches, to overwhelm the ordinary base of regular folks who comprise the MAGA community. DeSantis polls well with a very narrow segment of rude, affluent people, and there just are not enough of them.

The issues for the DeSantis campaign are structural and embedded in the DNA of the campaign participants. This is not a fixable flaw. I knew this last year when I was watching the team assemble; these are the same GOPe types that form the core of the never-trumpets. Just a miserable bunch of out-of-touch political types.

The Sea Island Super PAC (Never Back Down) has money, around $200 million, but the campaign itself is on life-support after only a few months. Even with the super pac buying off everyone they can, they don’t end up changing the dynamic of the voting base.

You might say I have been a little hard on DeSantis, and if he just stayed as governor all would be ok. Unfortunately, that’s not accurate or possible. Ron DeSantis could not avoid running for 2024 because this 2024 race was the entire reason he was put into the 2018 Florida Governor’s contest to begin with. Once you realize DeSantis is a long-planned operation, going back to Trump’s 2018 mid-term, then you realize why he needs to be removed.

Packed house for city councilman
Rob DeSanctus. pic.twitter.com/NTBNVPTlmQ

— miguelifornia (@miguelifornia) July 15, 2023

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1 posted on 07/16/2023 11:10:01 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
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Did he fire Pushaw ?


2 posted on 07/16/2023 11:13:09 AM PDT by csvset (tolerance becomes a crime when attached to evil)
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To: SoConPubbie

Joe Six Pack, 34 bucks, we’ve never left DJT. We never will.


3 posted on 07/16/2023 11:15:11 AM PDT by hardspunned (Former DC GOP globalist stooge)
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To: SoConPubbie
Once you realize DeSantis is a long-planned operation, going back to Trump’s 2018 mid-term, then you realize why he needs to be removed.

One of the more psychotic things in there. Not the only one.

4 posted on 07/16/2023 11:16:16 AM PDT by lasereye ( )
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5 posted on 07/16/2023 11:22:22 AM PDT by StAnDeliver (Tanned, rested, and ready.)
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> Two-Thirds of All Campaign Funds Come from Big Donors

My prediction: When DeSantis drops out, big money will prop up a “suicide candidate” who has no chance of winning but will serve to launch attacks on President Trump.


6 posted on 07/16/2023 11:23:00 AM PDT by ArcadeQuarters (You can't remove RINOs by voting for them!)
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To: csvset
"Did he fire Pushaw?"

Not a chance. She is his pipeline to the NWO.

7 posted on 07/16/2023 11:24:11 AM PDT by StAnDeliver (Tanned, rested, and ready.)
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DeSantis is following the Ted Cruz path. He so wants to beat Donald that he has climbed in bed with the gutter slime that is the GOP large donor crowd. When he was not beholden to that scum he was doing great things in Florida. Now he has the stink of the GOPe all over him and it is affecting the decisions he makes for the worse.


8 posted on 07/16/2023 11:25:48 AM PDT by RightOnTheBorder
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Whos funding Biden.


9 posted on 07/16/2023 11:26:06 AM PDT by Pikachu_Dad ("the media are selling you a line of soap)
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To: csvset
Did he fire Pushaw ?


10 posted on 07/16/2023 11:27:18 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: StAnDeliver

The biggest tactical error DeSantis made was to become the poster boy for the neo-cons.

He could’ve had the populists, if he’d just waited until 2028.


11 posted on 07/16/2023 11:28:39 AM PDT by BrexitBen
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To: SoConPubbie
The reason why the influencers recruited by Christina Pushaw are so abrasive, sanctimonious, condescending, annoying and detrimental to his campaign, is because his influencers are just like him. Pushaw factually enlisted the help of people who have the same personality as Ron DeSantis

I haven't the foggiest idea who all these influencers are. He probably made up the part about them all being "sanctimonious, condescending, annoying and detrimental", like he even knows who they all are. It's psycho that someone would complain about DeSantis' alleged "abrasiveness" or being "annoying", given that that's what millions of people say about Trump. He may be the most abrasive politician at the national level ever. And the Trump cultists absolutely love his abrasiveness. It's seen as a wonderful quality of his.

Why do you keep posting the photo showing Graham as a DeSantis supporter? At least photo shop him out.

12 posted on 07/16/2023 11:29:52 AM PDT by lasereye
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bttt


13 posted on 07/16/2023 11:30:05 AM PDT by Pajamajan ( PRAY FOR OUR NATION. Never be a slave in a new Socialist America)
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Reminds me of 2015 Ted Cruz. Dozens of staff at event in Newnan. Half a dozen at his dad’s appearance a couple months later. Thousands of enthusiastic Cruz fans. The staff totally clueless what to do with these Cruz fans.


14 posted on 07/16/2023 11:34:54 AM PDT by spintreebob (ki .h g)
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DeSantis polls well with a very narrow segment of rude, affluent people, and there just are not enough of them.

This is brutal — because it’s probably true.

15 posted on 07/16/2023 11:36:38 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I've just pissed in my pants and nobody can do anything about it." -- Major Fambrough)
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If DeSantis wants a chance, and I think he’s a great governor by the way, he needs to get rid of the Bush neocon goons that are surrounding him..that is when things went bad for him..he has NOTHING in common with them but he brought them in, shoo them away and he can get back on track


16 posted on 07/16/2023 11:41:30 AM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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“they hired too many staffers too early”

The parasite game? Often a political operative has a big donor wrapped around the little finger. The operative convinces the host to give big bucks by leading a ring of donors the operative organizes. There is one condition, the recipient of the money puts the political operative on the payroll with no clear line of responsibility or duties except to report back to the donors.


17 posted on 07/16/2023 11:43:09 AM PDT by spintreebob (ki .h g)
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Once he’s out of Florida, he seems to be falling apart. Maybe he should get the Republican majority in Florida’s State Legislature to give him a boost on the campaign trail, like they’ve been doing since he got elected Governor.


18 posted on 07/16/2023 11:48:03 AM PDT by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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Being able to manage $$$ is a key component to a leader.
Hillary spent it as fast as it came in.


19 posted on 07/16/2023 12:06:03 PM PDT by Zathras
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To: SoConPubbie

Please clap!


20 posted on 07/16/2023 12:28:38 PM PDT by bray (You can tell who the Commies fear.)
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