Let Ryan and the never Trumpers raise their own money since they are so popular. Trump can spend more time with the 99%
A. we didn’t ask
B. like the pubbies have been helping The Donald
C. watch how many of us vote pubbie down-ticket
D. yawn
Money raised now cannot be effectively spent on this election.
He should've done this when Paul Ryno, Juan McLame et. al. decided to "cut ties" with him. I've give more than ever before to his campaign, but NOT ONE RED CENT to the GOP-e.
I suspect this is being mischaracterized by the press.
They’ll say or do anything to advance the idea Trump has somehow screwed up.
Things are just fine.
Reported by the Washington Post? You know its a slanted lie.
Crooked stopped hers too. This is a non-story, manufactured issue. The campaigns always stop fund raising late in the game, and focus on GOTV.
I voted absentee because I travel a lot; never know when I’ll be out of town.
I voted for Trump, ignored everything else except two referendum questions (no to both).
Down ticket? Uh... no thanks. Not interested.
Even the Roman Senate didn’t demand Caesar buy them some knives. The uniparty has some chutzpah.
The RNC should be refusing to support candidates who haven't endorsed and been willing to campaign alongside Mr. Trump.
"Vote for your values..." almost verbatim the same crap that Cruz was talking at the convention.
Our senior senator, who's also a Republican, at least has the good sense to say nothing at all.
Neither one of them are up again this time, but the one who's been running his mouth and saying what Mitch tells him to say will never have my vote again for anything.
When Trump wins, the first, absolute number one first priority is new leadership in both houses. If it's Republican leadership that's fine, if it has to be a commie Rat then so be it. In a way it might be better, at least you know what you're dealing with.
A big mistake on the part of the GOP establishment? I agree.
Jennifer Jacobs @JenniferJJacobs · 15h15 hours ago Trump Victory fundraiser in Palm Beach yesterday; Don Jr is doing one "later this week," Eisenberg said. "I've been making calls all day."
Jennifer Jacobs @JenniferJJacobs · 15h15 hours ago Gainesville, FL Chief Trump fundraiser Lew Eisenberg tells me report of no further major fundraising "uniquely incorrect. Id be shot by a lot of people."
The RNC has spent ZERO on ads supporting Trump. By this time in 2012, the RNC had spent at least $42 MILLION in ads supporting Romney. I can definitely understand his frustration with a party where so many of its “leadership” such as Ryan, Romney, McCain, etc., have been stabbing him in the back every chance they get.
BTW, Clinton has also stopped fundraising for the dems, but I don’t see the media making a big deal out of that.
Cue the tone-deaf cries of “Trump isn’t doing enough to unite the party” from the idiots who refused to unite behind Trump in 5...4...3...2..
Yeah right Hillary is going to 41 events, Trump just did 5 rallies in one day and the fake MSM is showing stock footage of Hillary at events. Their lying has become so brazen it would be funny if it wasn't so tragic for the future of our nation
Not really. READ MY TAGLINE. THEY need HIM as much as HE needs THEM, as they are about to find out when he gets elected.
Frustrate him at your PERIL, RINOs!
I long ago gave up giving ANYTHING to the GOP National Party. I only contribute to Trump and conservative candidates.
Screw Ryan and McConnell.
The last I read, the RNC had spent no money on Trump victory campaign. Is that accurate?
At this point in the election in 2012, the GOP ran 40 million dollars worth of ads for Romney. They have not run one ad and spent nothing. Why should Trump raise money, when he gets nothing out of it. He is dealing with snakes in a swamp.
So the Trump Victory Comittee holds it's last GOP fundraiser a week ago and the headline screams that Trump is cutting off fundraising events for the Republican party. Meanwhile, Hillary makes her final appearance at a Dem fundraiser a week later but no implication that she is abandoning fundraising for the Democrat party?
Sure, her campaign is still holding "events," but without her, so what's the difference?
This article is designed to drive a wedge between Trump supporters and the GOP candidates running for Senate and the House. Don't fall for it!