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Trump campaign credits impeachment for helping to fundraise $46m – live | Trump campaign credits impeachment for helping to fundraise $46m – live |
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Trump campaign manager says ‘sham impeachment frenzy’ helped supercharge grassroots donations in the last quarter of the year | Trump campaign manager says ‘sham impeachment frenzy’ helped supercharge grassroots donations in the last quarter of the year |
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said in a tweet that newly unredacted emails about the freeze on Ukraine’s military aid are a “a devastating blow to Senator McConnell’s push to have a trial without the documents and witnesses we’ve requested.” | |
Schumer argued the emails underscored the need to have Trump administration officials -- including acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and former national security adviser John Bolton -- testify in a Senate impeachment trial about efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden as the aid was held up. | |
Just Security reported on the emails earlier today: | |
Joe Biden said he raised $22.7 million during the final three months of 2019, his best quarter yet but short of the totals posted by Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. | Joe Biden said he raised $22.7 million during the final three months of 2019, his best quarter yet but short of the totals posted by Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. |
Sanders announced this morning that he raised $34.5 million last quarter, and Buttigieg said yesterday that he hit $24.7 million. | Sanders announced this morning that he raised $34.5 million last quarter, and Buttigieg said yesterday that he hit $24.7 million. |
Of the four candidates leading the polls, the only Democratic contender who has not yet released fundraising numbers is Elizabeth Warren, but the Massachsuetts senator told supporters Friday that she had only raised $17 million at that point. | Of the four candidates leading the polls, the only Democratic contender who has not yet released fundraising numbers is Elizabeth Warren, but the Massachsuetts senator told supporters Friday that she had only raised $17 million at that point. |
More than 200 members of Congress, including 39 Republican senators, have signed on to an amicus brief calling on the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark case that established a woman’s right to access abortion. | More than 200 members of Congress, including 39 Republican senators, have signed on to an amicus brief calling on the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark case that established a woman’s right to access abortion. |
The brief comes two months before the court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case concerning a Louisiana law restricting access to abortion. | The brief comes two months before the court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case concerning a Louisiana law restricting access to abortion. |
The Trump administration has announced plans to ban some vaping flavors popular with younger users of the products, but the regulation will include large exemptions that will benefit manufacturers. | The Trump administration has announced plans to ban some vaping flavors popular with younger users of the products, but the regulation will include large exemptions that will benefit manufacturers. |
The AP reports: | The AP reports: |
Here’s where the day stands so far: | Here’s where the day stands so far: |
Julián Castro dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary, leaving the race without any Latino candidates. | Julián Castro dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary, leaving the race without any Latino candidates. |
Trump raised $46m during the final quarter of 2019, an impressive haul that the president’s reelection campaign partly credited to anger over last month’s impeachment. | Trump raised $46m during the final quarter of 2019, an impressive haul that the president’s reelection campaign partly credited to anger over last month’s impeachment. |
Bernie Sanders said he raised $34.5m over the last three months, the largest single-quarter total of any Democratic presidential candidate during this cycle so far. | Bernie Sanders said he raised $34.5m over the last three months, the largest single-quarter total of any Democratic presidential candidate during this cycle so far. |
The blog will have much more coming up, so stay tuned. | The blog will have much more coming up, so stay tuned. |
Bill Taylor, the acting US ambassador to Ukraine who became a key witness in the impeachment inquiry, has offiicially left the post. | Bill Taylor, the acting US ambassador to Ukraine who became a key witness in the impeachment inquiry, has offiicially left the post. |
CNN reports: | CNN reports: |
Bernie Sanders’ impressive fundraising haul during the last quarter of 2019 underscored how much money billionaire Michael Bloomberg is spending on advertising, as a Politico reporter noted. | Bernie Sanders’ impressive fundraising haul during the last quarter of 2019 underscored how much money billionaire Michael Bloomberg is spending on advertising, as a Politico reporter noted. |
Bloomberg only entered the race in late November, but he has already managed to hit fifth place in a number of national polls. | Bloomberg only entered the race in late November, but he has already managed to hit fifth place in a number of national polls. |
The former New York mayor has decided to skip campaigning in the four early-voting states, instead focusing on Super Tuesday states like California. Bloomberg has already spent more than $100 million advertising in states that will begin voting in early March. | The former New York mayor has decided to skip campaigning in the four early-voting states, instead focusing on Super Tuesday states like California. Bloomberg has already spent more than $100 million advertising in states that will begin voting in early March. |
The president’s reelection campaign announced this morning that Trump raised an impressive $46m during the last quarter of 2019, finishing the year with more than $100m in cash on hand. | The president’s reelection campaign announced this morning that Trump raised an impressive $46m during the last quarter of 2019, finishing the year with more than $100m in cash on hand. |
Trump’s campaign manager credited the president’s impeachment last month with supercharging grassroot donations. “Democrats and the media have been in a sham impeachment frenzy and the president’s campaign only got bigger and stronger with our best fundraising quarter this cycle,” Brad Parscale said in a statement. | Trump’s campaign manager credited the president’s impeachment last month with supercharging grassroot donations. “Democrats and the media have been in a sham impeachment frenzy and the president’s campaign only got bigger and stronger with our best fundraising quarter this cycle,” Brad Parscale said in a statement. |
Democrats have also financially benefitted from impeachment, raking in millions of dollars after House speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the formal launch of the inquiry in late September. | Democrats have also financially benefitted from impeachment, raking in millions of dollars after House speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the formal launch of the inquiry in late September. |
But the president’s massive fundraising operation, in combination with the resources of the Republican National Committee and conservative Pacs, will make him a formidable opponent for the eventual Democratic presidential nominee. | But the president’s massive fundraising operation, in combination with the resources of the Republican National Committee and conservative Pacs, will make him a formidable opponent for the eventual Democratic presidential nominee. |
Hours after Bernie Sanders announced he raised $35 million last quarter, the presidential candidate’s campaign manager said he would not accept big-dollar donations if he won the nomination. | Hours after Bernie Sanders announced he raised $35 million last quarter, the presidential candidate’s campaign manager said he would not accept big-dollar donations if he won the nomination. |
Sanders has touted his grassroots support, noting the average donaton during the last quarter of 2019 was $18.53. His impressive haul marrked the largest single-quarter fundraising total of any Democratic presidential candidate during this cycle. | Sanders has touted his grassroots support, noting the average donaton during the last quarter of 2019 was $18.53. His impressive haul marrked the largest single-quarter fundraising total of any Democratic presidential candidate during this cycle. |
One of his opponents, Elizabeth Warren, has similarly said she would forgo big-money fundraisers if she won the nomination, but she clarified she would headline open-press events for the Democratic National Committee. | One of his opponents, Elizabeth Warren, has similarly said she would forgo big-money fundraisers if she won the nomination, but she clarified she would headline open-press events for the Democratic National Committee. |
Republican senator Chuck Grassley just sent this snarky tweet about the president, aimed at “whoever keeps watch” on Trump at the White House. | Republican senator Chuck Grassley just sent this snarky tweet about the president, aimed at “whoever keeps watch” on Trump at the White House. |
The Iowa Republican specifically advised Trump’s trade adviser, Peter Navarro, to read a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed from conservative commentator Daniel Henninger. | The Iowa Republican specifically advised Trump’s trade adviser, Peter Navarro, to read a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed from conservative commentator Daniel Henninger. |
In the piece, Henninger cites the upheaveals of the “Roaring 20’s” to call for “another wave of creative thought—about politics, culture, education and morality.” | In the piece, Henninger cites the upheaveals of the “Roaring 20’s” to call for “another wave of creative thought—about politics, culture, education and morality.” |