Mid-year FEC report shows at least some donors have forgiven the Lincoln Project for the pederasty-enabling and the wholesale grifting in the pursuit of generational wealth transgressions, contributing $4.8M to the scandal-plagued group.
While Lincoln Project brought in $4.8M, the operating expenses of $8.5M suggest there might be an incipient panicked rush for the exits, with everyone involved grabbing everything that isn't nailed down on the way out.
Lincoln Project spent $1.37M on non-political media buys, spent $1.12M on its streaming services, and paid over $964K on legal fees and $610K on communication consulting as it struggled to repair its battered reputation.
Outside of the media buys and streaming, the biggest recipient of Lincoln Project cash was Impartial Partners, an anonymously-registered Albany, NY LLC that formed in May that is probably definitely not a vehicle for someone wishing to accumulate generational wealth.
Other outlays:
$410K Summit Strategic (Reed Galen)
$324.7K TUSK (Ron Steslow)
$248.4K Third Act Media (Ben Howe)
$173.8K (Nate Nesbitt)
$115K Message Mountain (Stu Stevens)
$89K Veracity Reigns (Tara Setmayer)
$55K Kurt Bardella
$50K Joe Trippi
$25K Steve Schmidt (SES Strategies)
It remains unclear how many more Benjamins are flowing through the Franklin Project, the dark money offshoot formerly known as 'Project Yellowstone'.
While Lincoln Project was very adept at shielding the cash transfers to some of its more problematic members by routing the payments through intermediaries, public tax records suggest that the Lincoln Project members probably made out OK. freebeacon.com/politics/john-…
(With John Weaver's $1.4 million mortgage paid off 27 years early, he probably doesn't need to worry about having to move and the reintroducing himself to the new neighbors that would entail).
While its political spending track record was mixed at best, Lincoln Project excelled at persuading its audience of #Resist donors to part with $99.6M of their money, burning through $47.1 million on operating expenditures and independent expenditures supposedly totaling $49.7M.
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California has 26,912,931 eligible voters, 22,595,659 registered voters, and 16,140,044 of them voted in the November 2024 election, with 80.76% (13 million) voting by mail and 19.24% (3.1 million) voting in person.
🚨The Republican National Committee's year-end filing reveals it had its worst fundraising year since 2013 in absolute dollars and its worst since 1993 in inflation-adjusted figures.
It raised $87.2M, spent $93.5M, and had just $8M on hand and $1.8m in debt.
The NRCC appears to be the only one of the three national Republican party committees that isn't completely destitute, but there's still ample time for the saboteur caucus to wrest the controls away so they can safely steer the plane into the mountain.
Save America had $100M in cash (mostly raised in the 'Stop the Steal' aftermath) for most of 2022.
In October, it sent $60 million to MAGA, Inc., the SuperPAC that was supposed to help US Senate candidates and (later) support Trump in the GOP primary.
MAGA, Inc. spent around $15M on the 2022 US Senate races, then burned another $20M+ attacking Ron DeSantis, most of it in the runup to his campaign launch.
Today's first Trump PAC filing is in...the dormant Trump MAGA Cmte, which served as the small-dollar joint fundraising committee in 2016 and 2020, spent $202.8K on operating expenditures, sent $1.02M to the Save America leadership PAC paying his legal bills, and has $3.29M left.
Another Trump committee reporting in...the dormant Trump Victory, which was the large-dollar joint fundraising committee in 2016 and 2020, sent $509K to the Make America Great Again PAC (what was formerly his 2016/2020 campaign committee) and ended with $1.3 million on hand.
Now the big Trump committees are coming in. The Save America leadership PAC brought in $15.5 million in the first 6 months of the year, burned $24.3 million on operating expenditures (mostly legal fees), and sent $5.9M to Trump's MAGA PAC, ending with $3.65 million on hand.