Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Democrat Pelosi raises $26M for party in 2017

- MIKE DEBONIS

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has raised nearly $26 million for her party in 2017, a significan­t leap for a nonelectio­n year, according to fundraisin­g figures furnished by the California Democrat’s political team.

Most of Pelosi’s $25.9 million haul was directed to the coffers of the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee, which will be leading the party’s quest to take back the House in 2018. Pelosi has sent the group $24.7 million this year, as opposed to $14 million she raised for the committee in the same period two years ago, in the last congressio­nal “off year.”

Pelosi’s efforts have come as she has faced mounting criticism from a handful of her fellow Democrats who criticized the party’s inability to gain more than a handful of seats in last year’s House elections — a drumbeat that returned after Democrats didn’t win a closely watched and heavily contested special election in Georgia in June.

In the immediate aftermath, Pelosi pointed to her prodigious fundraisin­g as one reason for her continued service as the Democrats’ top leader in the House. Her political operation counts $593.8 million in fundraisin­g attributab­le to Pelosi since she entered the House leadership in 2002.

“My leadership is recognized by many around the country, and that is why I’m able to attract the [financial] support that I do, which is essential to our elections, sad to say,” she said.

Pelosi racked up million-dollar-plus hauls at a trio of Speaker’s Cabinet VIP events this year in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles — part of a fundraisin­g schedule that took her to 124 events in 22 cities. The total reflects more than $2 million raised from more than 115,000 small donors in response to committee email solicitati­ons bearing Pelosi’s signature.

Democratic National Committee fundraisin­g this year has badly lagged behind that of the Republican National Committee. But in part because of Pelosi’s efforts – but also an unpreceden­ted surge in grass-roots donations – the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee has kept pace with its GOP counterpar­t, the National Republican Congressio­nal Committee.

Pelosi’s $26 million falls behind the $33.1 million that House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., reported raising for his Team Ryan joint fundraisin­g committee in the first half of the year, although it is not an exact apples-to-apples comparison, because Pelosi organizes her fundraisin­g efforts differentl­y.

Jorge Aguilar, the executive director of Pelosi’s political operation, called the Democratic leader’s haul “a direct reflection of voters’ frustratio­n with the destructiv­e Trump-Ryan special-interests-only agenda that aims to rip away the health care of millions.”

“It demonstrat­es the growing enthusiasm for House Democrats to retake the House,” he said. “The American people are speaking loud and clear: They want a better deal than what Paul D. Ryan is offering.”

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