Doesn't help that the DNC chair reportedly "hates fundraising"https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/a3n8me/the-dnc-promised-dollar10m-to-rebuild-state-parties-it-has-not-delivered …
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Makes sense, though. The DNC worked against their own voters in the 2016 presidential primaries.
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Frankly $ to candidates is spent more efficiently. In an era where political knowledge is easy to obtain why not bypass the middleman?
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Well, and people want it both ways. Campaign finance reform has completely transformed political parties. Parties once had the power of the purse to cajole candidates. But people still think party bosses rule with an iron fist.
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Well the smoke filled room on balance worked better but with the system we have one is advised to direct $ to candidates they like in truly competitive races
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What is really needed is an R version of he actblue thing where particularly promising candidates can get small donor money funded to them.
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I mean Erica Harold in IL AG would be a good example of someone who’s acceptable to the broad party that could use cash infusions to run in a tough race
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