Last month, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee just about doubled the haul of their counterparts, the National Republican Congressional Committee. The DCCC pulled in $6.64 million, while the NRCC brought in just $3.8 million. While the NRCC has more cash on hand (around $12.2 million to the DCCC’s around $9.5 million) and slightly less debt, over the course of the year the DCCC is outraising the team with the big House majority.I think that the Republican Party Presidential Primary clown show has convinced business executives that Republicans are simply not a good investment, because while one can price risk, you can't price uncertainty, and insane motherf%$#er teabaggers are the very definition of uncertainty.
The year-long totals show the DCCC raising nearly $48 million to the NRCC’s just over $44 million.
22 October 2011
It Appears that Batsh%$ Insane is Bad for Business
Because it looks like the big corporate fat cat donors are not supporting the Republicans as one would expect:
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