The Republican National Committee (RNC) raised nearly $20.8 million, more than double the $8.5 million the Democratic National Committee (DNC) took in from their fundraising haul, in June.
The latest fundraising data comes after a combined second quarter total of $108 million raised for the RNC and President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. Combined cash on hand for the second quarter totaling $123.7 million was also reported.
The RNC noted that it has zero dollars in debt, while the DNC reported being $5.7 million in debt, according to FEC filings.
The RNC’s latest fundraising broke records for being the largest ever June haul in a non-presidential year, according to a press release.
“As enthusiasm for this president continues to grow, these resources ensure President Trump and Republicans up and down the ballot are in a strong position to win heading into 2020.”
McDaniel—who first became chairwoman in 2017—has brought in more than $400 million during her tenure, recently passing a milestone in fundraising making.
“You tell me if more women are supporting Trump,” Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law and a senior adviser for the Trump 2020 campaign, said at the coalition rollout. “People vote with their wallets and women are voting with their wallets.”
She said that the average amount donated to the reelection campaign this year has been $41.
The low fundraising numbers from the DNC have some in the party panicking as the 2020 election approaches.
Kleeb added that her party has not “received a dime yet” of money promised to them by the DNC earlier in the year. She said as a result, she has not been able to hire the field staff she had been planning to.
The president celebrated the booming economy and cautioned that a vote for any Democrat would erase the progress made since 2017.