RNC Faces Financial Struggles and Criticism Ahead of 2024 Election
Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel Defends Party's Finances Amid Donor Concerns and Debate Controversies
- The Republican National Committee (RNC) has the lowest amount of cash on hand since February 2015, with only $9.1 million, compared to the Democratic National Committee's $17.7 million.
- RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has been criticized for the party's financial situation and recent election losses.
- McDaniel has defended the RNC's financial situation, attributing it to donors focusing on individual candidates during the presidential primary.
- Some donors have reportedly stopped giving to the RNC because they believe it will aid former President Donald Trump, while others are waiting until 2024 to donate.
- The RNC has faced criticism for its handling of the 2024 presidential primary debates, which have been ignored by Trump.