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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 10:34 PM Feb 2014

Karl Rove’s 2012 election crash and burn closed donor wallets in 2013

Democrats have a “sizeable advantage” over Republicans in fundraising through the end of 2013, end-of-year Federal Election Commission reports filed Friday show.

The Wall Street Journal examined FEC data for the most competitive senate and congressional races, and found that Democratic candidates had raised $42.3 million in 2013 compared to $34.8 million by Republicans, and had about $6 million more in the bank going into the first part of the 2014 election cycle. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee outraised the National Republican Senatorial Committee by $16 million in 2013.

But the biggest surprise might be how far Republican strategist Karl Rove has fallen from grace among Republican donors.

With no contest for either the White House or Congress in 2013, a slow fundraising year might be expected. But the gap for Rove’s groups — American Crossroads, Crossroads GPS and the Conservative Victory Project — remains stunning in comparison to receipts for upstart Tea Party-oriented campaign groups.

Rove’s three groups took in $6.1 million in 2013, Politico notes, while American Crossroads alone received $99.1 million in 2012. All three together raised about $325 million during the Romney campaign and the battle for congress. Rove-backed candidates failed almost everywhere — more than 95 percent of money spent by Rove’s groups ultimately backed losing candidates.

More at: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/01/karl-roves-2012-election-crash-and-burn-closed-donor-wallets-in-2013/

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Karl Rove’s 2012 election crash and burn closed donor wallets in 2013 (Original Post) Playinghardball Feb 2014 OP
Rove is going to have a hard time raising money Gothmog Feb 2014 #1
Hopefully 90-percent Feb 2014 #2

Gothmog

(145,168 posts)
1. Rove is going to have a hard time raising money
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 11:12 PM
Feb 2014

I doubt that rove will be as successful in the next election cycle

90-percent

(6,829 posts)
2. Hopefully
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 10:56 AM
Feb 2014

That will be because he was sent up the river and it's hard to run a political campaigns from a cell in Statesville Prison.

-90% Jimmy

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