The RNC is flat broke, less than $One Million in cash, and more than $24 Million in debt. A major party should have more than $One Billion in cash at this point in an election cycle. It is costing the RNC sixty cents for every dollar they are raising, and hardly anyone is donating to the RNC. Bad, bad news for the establishment. Grassroots people are not giving up the money for the machine.
All the establishment flavor-of-the-week candidates are all competing for a nonexistent supply of establishment cash.
The Sarah Palin machine is working, without any real expenditures), and all the money all the grassroots are sitting on is still sitting there, awaiting her announcement, whenever that will be.
Now *that’s* truly pathetic and very telling! They’re nothing without Sarah Palin and they haven’t treated her worth a damn.
When she announces and has her campaign website open for donations, she will make RINO Romney’s one day $10 Million haul look like chump change!
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You know it. The thought of the political earthquake the Sarah money bomb will cause makes me just grin from ear to ear. It’s time for a RINO FREE AMERICA!
The parties are short on cash because previous donors see the light (finally) that blind handing over the cash based on the R/D is simply no longer acceptable.
Individual candidates still seem to get enough scraped up to get elected.
The avalanche of green following her jumping in will be telling.
I sensed that that would be the case, even before the primary circus began. I've said for a long time, that millions of Americans chose Sarah Palin as their president on November 4th, 2008. I certainly did.
As far as I, and millions of others are concerned, the 2012 race is a mere formality. She became the 45th President a long time ago.
I haven’t really thought about this before.. but all of the support that we KNOW she DOES have.. and we know $$$ will be rolling in as soon as she announces.. I would bet 90%+ of her staff will be volunteers taking vacation time off to help her out, at no cost to her. I know that if I were in the states, I would.