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RNC ends year on positive fundraising note

By sage of monticello | January 2, 2008

The RNC released a press release earlier today announcing a successful year of fundraising. The release stated, in part:

Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan announced today that the RNC raised more than $83 million in 2007, easily outpacing the Democrat National Committee and even the RNC’s own internal goals.

In raising more than $83 million over the course of the year, more than 800,000 supporters sent an average of $227,000 to the RNC every single day. The RNC is debt free and had $17.2 million cash on hand at the end of the year, all of which will be dedicated to helping elect Republicans in 2008.

An active and financially stable RNC is critical if Republicans are going to be able to compete in the plethora of competetive elections that will transpire in 2008.

This is a bit of good news for Republicans nationally.

Topics: Republicans, RNC |

One Response to “RNC ends year on positive fundraising note”

  1. Ryan Murphy Says:
    January 3rd, 2008 at 1:00 am

    Hopefully they’ll take some of that cash and give the volunteer deployment program some bigger chops.

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