Republican Party outspends Democrats in May in bid to retake US Congress

Published Tue, Jun 22, 2021 · 03:42 AM

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[WASHINGTON] The fundraising arm of the Republican Party raised less money in May than its Democratic counterpart but spent more, shelling out millions on efforts to win back Congress, as well as US$175,900 at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.

Disclosures filed on Sunday with the Federal Election Commission showed the Republican National Committee (RNC) raised US$11.1 million last month, just below the US$12.1 million raised by the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

The RNC spent nearly US$23 million during the month, more than twice what it raised, transferring US$10 million to party committees that support candidates as the party prepares for next year's congressional elections.

The DNC, by comparison, spent just under US$9 million, including US$200,000 on Facebook for online fundraising.

US politicians use Facebook ads to reach small donors, who are an important source of campaign cash.

Democrats have narrow majorities in the US Senate and the House of Representatives, and losing control of either in the November 2022 contests would be a blow to Democratic President Joe Biden's agenda.

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A Republican Party spokesperson said the US$175,900 spent at Mr Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, was to pay for the resort hosting part of an April retreat for Republican donors.

Both parties said their hauls were the highest ever for a May following a presidential election.

REUTERS

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