Speaker of the House John Boehner’s decision to sue
President Obama is raising an epic amount of grassroots dollars for
Democrats. In June, House Democrats out-raised House repugicans $4.5
million to $883,000 in grassroots donations.
According to Josh Schwerin of the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee, “To see whose base is motivated for
November, all you have to do is look at the numbers: in June alone, the DCCC raised $4.5 million
in grassroots donations, compared to a paltry $883,000 for the NRCC.
Our grassroots supporters are energized, and are rightly angry at the
wrong priorities of Speaker Boehner and this repugican Congress that
waste taxpayer dollars on partisan lawsuits against the President, and
sticks middle class families with the tab. Our financial advantage is
fueled by the support of these Americans giving an average of $20 – not
billionaire special interests like the Koch brothers – and their support
will make a real difference in races around the country come November.”
The Koch brothers donate millions to repugicans,
but the each only get one vote. The grassroots support is critical for
Democrats because those people who are donating $20 are also likely to
vote in November. House Democrats have raised $33 million more than
House repugicans during the 2014 election cycle. Boehner’s lawsuit
keeps doing damage to repugican 2014 hopes on a daily basis. The
lawsuit is defining Boehner’s House repugicans and painting a picture
of a majority gone wrong.
The repugicans had been counting on anger their power
their voters to get the polls this year. They never expected Democrats
to get enraged and mobilize in response to Speaker Boehner’s lawsuit
against President Obama. Boehner’s lawsuit has completely backfired and
become a powerful energizing force for Democrats ahead of the midterm
elections. At one point, House repugicans were openly talking about
adding seats to their majority. Thanks to Speaker Boehner, it looks like
Democrats are in a good position to chip away at the size of the repugican majority.
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