Disclosures filed on Tuesday with the Federal Election
Commission showed the Republican National Committee raised $16.3
million last month, above the $11.2 million raised by the
Democratic National Committee.
Nearly half the money raised by the RNC came from people giving
$200 or less, while for the DNC, small donors made up just over
a third of its haul.
The RNC ended June with more than $80 million in the bank,
compared with about $63 million in DNC coffers.
Raising more money does not necessarily translate into Election
Day victory, but a big bank account helps U.S. parties support
their candidates' campaigns and pays for ads and polling.
Democrats have narrow majorities in the U.S. 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.
The RNC has been outspending the DNC since Biden's election
victory last November. It also spent more in June, shelling out
$1 million to conservative political data firm GOP Data Trust,
as well as close to $1 million on polling services.
Some of the DNC's largest outlays during the month were to
support fundraising efforts, paying Facebook Inc $160,000 for
online fundraising costs. The DNC paid Action Squared Inc, which
makes digital tools for progressive fundraising, more than
$200,000 during the month.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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