RNC vs. DNC spending stats reveal why Dems always seem to win



“Wonder why the Democrats always win?” asks Sara Gonzales. Apparently the answer can be found in the 2022-23 “RNC spending versus DNC spending” stats.

Sara displays the following chart from RedState, and it’s pretty telling:

Sara immediately spots some frivolous spending on the part of the RNC.

“The RNC spent nearly $300,000 in office supplies, while the DNC spent a mere $45,000,” she scoffs.

On floral arrangements, “the RNC spent over $70,000,” whereas “the DNC [spent] $795 … because apparently the left seems to understand flowers don't matter.”

“Ronna Romney only travels in style,” which is why “the RNC spent $263,000” compared to the “DNC’s $7,000” on limousine services, she mocks.

However, for more important matters, such as voter file maintenance and GOTV texting, Sara can’t help but notice a clear lack of concern.

On “voter file maintenance, which seems pretty important … the RNC [spent] $39,239,” compared to “the DNC’s nearly $236,000,” she criticizes.

For “get-out-the-vote texting campaigns, which also seems really important if you want to win, the RNC [spent] $86,000, the DNC over $1.6 million.”

Unfortunately, that’s just the beginning. Sara pulls another round of stats revealing what the RNC has spent on “event tickets and other entertainment activities,” as well as “private jet expenses,” “clothing retailers,” “donor mementos,” and “alcohol-related expenditures,” and it’s enough to make any conservative’s stomach turn.

To hear more about how the RNC is spending your money, watch the clip below.


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Gavin Newsom falls apart when questioned on abortion



If you’re going to debate Gavin Newsom on something, you might want to choose the topic of abortion — because the governor of California isn’t capable of winning.

In his debate with Ron DeSantis on Fox News, Newsom was asked about abortion.

“You have allocated in your budget $265 million for abortion last year alone. My question, very specific, do you support any restrictions at all on abortion, especially in months seven, eight, and nine?” Sean Hannity asked Newsom.

“I’m going to answer that question, but let’s talk about the issue of abortion,” Newsom answered, clearly trying to dodge the question.

He then immediately attacked DeSantis, which wasn’t his brightest idea.

“I think this is important and it bears repeating,” he began. “Ron DeSantis has signed the most extreme anti-abortion bills in America. He signed a bill banning any exceptions for rape and incest, and then he said it didn’t go far enough and decided to sign a six-week ban before women even know they’re pregnant.”

“Even Donald Trump said it was too extreme,” he added, before telling Hannity that he does in fact support late-term abortion.

“It should be up to the mother, and her doctor, and her conscience.”

Like many Americans, Pat Gray is disgusted with what he heard.

“Right up to birth,” Gray says sadly. “You talk about extreme — can you get too extreme when you’re talking about the life of a human baby? Can you be too extreme on that? I don’t know. Either you believe it’s life or you don’t. Either you believe that you're taking a life when you abort the child or you don’t. Which is it?”


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THIS move by Ron DeSantis devastated Gavin Newsom in debate



If a Democrat debates a Republican, the last place they’d want to do so would be on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show.

But that didn’t stop California Governor Gavin Newsom from entering enemy territory and debating Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

According to Stu Burgiere, it was the wrong decision, as he believes that Newsom just “blew up his career.”

“Gavin Newsom did huge damage to people in California, he ruined livelihoods,” DeSantis said while Newsom rolled his eyes. “We reopened the state very quickly. We saved thousands of jobs, we saved hundreds of thousands of jobs, thousands of businesses. We had our kids in school, he had the kids locked out of school,” he added.

DeSantis also noted that California has one of the lowest literacy rates in the country, while Florida is number three for fourth grade reading.

“So, you should apologize for not getting your kids in school. Why didn’t you get the kids in school in the summer of 2020?” DeSantis asked as Newsom fumbled his answer.

The topic of books on gender in schools also made an appearance, and DeSantis again gave the right answers.

“The role of the school is to educate kids, not indoctrinate kids,” DeSantis said, adding, “What we’ve said in Florida is it’s inappropriate to tell a kindergartener that their gender is a choice. It’s inappropriate to tell a second grader that they may have been born in the wrong body.”

The Florida governor then pulled out a page from a book that has been allowed in California schools, called “Gender Queer.”

“This is pornography. It’s cartoons, it’s aimed at children, and it’s wrong,” he said, while Newsom again struggled to fight back.

“I think DeSantis should take this as a massive win,” Glenn Beck comments.


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Hannity to moderate DeSantis vs. Newsom debate in November, Fox News Media announces



Conservative commentator Sean Hannity of the Fox News Channel is slated to moderate a debate between California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to Fox News Media, which announced that a 90-minute debate will be held in Georgia on November 30.

"I'm looking forward to providing viewers with an informative debate about the everyday issues and governing philosophies that impact the lives of every American," Hannity said, according to a press release.

Both of the governors had previously expressed a willingness to debate each other.

DeSantis, who was decisively re-elected to a second term by Sunshine State voters in 2022, is currently running in the GOP presidential primary, though polls indicate that former President Donald Trump maintains a massive lead in the contest.

"Decline is a choice and success is attainable. As President, I will lead America's revival. I look forward to the opportunity to debate Gavin Newsom over our very different visions for the future of our country," DeSantis tweeted.

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Newsom survived a gubernatorial recall election in 2021 and later went on to win a decisive re-election victory in 2022.

The Golden State governor has been outspoken in supporting President Joe Biden. The New York Times has previously reported that Newsom said Democrats should rally around the incumbent president. "The train has left the station," Newsom said, according to the outlet. "We're all in. Stop talking. He's not going anywhere. It's time for all of us to get on the train and buck up."

Leftist Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks tweeted earlier this month that "California is *without question* a s*** show under Newsom. But I guess propping up proven failures is what the Democratic party excels at these days."

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