GOP can’t even run a campaign budget much less the world’s largest economy. Is it a wonder that electing the GOP leads to low GDP growth and unemployment?
My thought and prayers are with the broke GOP parties of Arizona, Michigan, and Florida among the state pub parties going broke.
Multiple state Republican parties are going broke
In Michigan, the state Republican Party had $93,000 in its bank accounts as of July 2023. A recent draft report shared by insiders with MLive in early December said that the party was on "the brink of bankruptcy."
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The state Republican Party in Minnesota is also struggling financially, with a filing revealing that it recently had only $53.81 in the bank and was more than $335,000 in debt, according to a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing.
A 2023 report by Politico revealed that the Colorado GOP was also struggling and facing eviction from its office because it could not pay rent, Deputy Chief of Staff Roger Hudson said. The party denied the story and accused Hudson of spreading lies, though The Colorado Sunreported that last spring the state party didn't pay a single employee for the first time in 20 years.
In Massachusetts, Politico reported that the state GOP has racked up more than $400,000 in debts to vendors and had less than $70,000 in the bank.
The Florida state GOP is the latest to join this list of near-broke Republican parties, with sources saying it "is essentially broke," Michael Barfield, lead investigator and public access director at the Florida Center for Government Accountability, said on X, formerly Twitter. Barfield wrote that the Florida GOP Chair Christian Ziegler "raised no big money for the party”.
My thought and prayers are with the broke GOP parties of Arizona, Michigan, and Florida among the state pub parties going broke.
Multiple state Republican parties are going broke
In Michigan, the state Republican Party had $93,000 in its bank accounts as of July 2023. A recent draft report shared by insiders with MLive in early December said that the party was on "the brink of bankruptcy."
...
The state Republican Party in Minnesota is also struggling financially, with a filing revealing that it recently had only $53.81 in the bank and was more than $335,000 in debt, according to a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing.
A 2023 report by Politico revealed that the Colorado GOP was also struggling and facing eviction from its office because it could not pay rent, Deputy Chief of Staff Roger Hudson said. The party denied the story and accused Hudson of spreading lies, though The Colorado Sunreported that last spring the state party didn't pay a single employee for the first time in 20 years.
In Massachusetts, Politico reported that the state GOP has racked up more than $400,000 in debts to vendors and had less than $70,000 in the bank.
The Florida state GOP is the latest to join this list of near-broke Republican parties, with sources saying it "is essentially broke," Michael Barfield, lead investigator and public access director at the Florida Center for Government Accountability, said on X, formerly Twitter. Barfield wrote that the Florida GOP Chair Christian Ziegler "raised no big money for the party”.