The president’s re-election campaign raised $42.8 million in the third quarter of 2011, down from the $47 million it raised in the second quarter. The amount raised in the most recent quarter is far below what former President George W. Bush raised during the same period in 2003. (more)
HANOVER, N.H. — In an intimate briefing attended by fewer than 20 reporters Tuesday afternoon, Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz attacked Republican front-runner Mitt Romney and his newest supporter, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, for their job-creation records. But federal government numbers could make the Florida congresswoman rethink her talking points. (more)
On Wednesday the Democratic Party’s Charlotte, N.C. mayor, who local conservatives refer to as “Obama-lite” because of his deep ties to the president, will face a barrage of criticism, The Daily Caller has learned. (more)
A Daily Caller investigation has found that in addition to the failed company Solyndra, at least four other solar panel manufacturing companies receiving in excess of $500 million in loan guarantees from the Obama administration employ executives or board members who have donated large sums of money to Democratic campaigns. (more)
The Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) will submit a new ethics complaint against Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, The Daily Caller has learned. (more)
The Democratic National Committee (DNC), Monday, released a 30-second web ad promoting President Barack Obama’s jobs plan as part of a new campaign to promote the bill and its $477 billion price tag. But does that ad violate ethics rules? Some say yes. (more)
The Ames Straw Poll and debate is just days away, but Republican candidates aren’t the only ones who are gearing up for the event. The Democrat National Committee (DNC) is looking to sway the conversation in the Hawkeye State, too. (more)
Democrats won the debt ceiling fight and they have the poll numbers to prove it, says Patrick Gaspard, the former White House official now running the Democratic National Committee. (more)
The 2012 presidential race will have a Latin flavor. (more)
The office of Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is reacting to new messaging from Democrats on the Cut, Cap, and Balance (CCB) proposal that the House will soon vote on. (more)
The Democratic National Committee jabbed at the Republican National Committee Monday for calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether President Obama had used the White House to record a political advertisement. (more)
The Democratic National Committee is attacking Tim Pawlenty for giving a paid speech on healthcare reform to America’s Health Insurance Plans’ annual conference Thursday in San Francisco, accusing him of being in the pocket of the health insurers. (more)
As the 2012 elections slowly come around, conservative operators are zeroing in on a target, and it’s not President Obama. Enter newly-crowned Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. (more)
The conservative group set up by former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove is having some fun with a Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. (more)
If it wasn’t obvious before, the Democratic National Committee is making clear it considers Mitt Romney one of the GOP’s top presidential hopefuls. (more)
While conservative commentators Charles Krauthammer and Karl Rove might not see Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain as viable, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is keeping an eye on the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO. (more)
It’s not just the Republican presidential candidates who have really begun rolling out 2012 web videos: The Democratic National Committee has released its second ad since Monday. This time — rather than an attack ad — the DNC defended the government’s unpopular bailout of the auto industry and went after three Republican candidates over their tough-love approach to the issue. (more)
The Democratic National Committee raised more than double the funds of the Republican National Committee in April, according to figures obtained by The Daily Caller.* (more)
Democrats and progressives should be as invested in the fight to bring down the federal debt as Republicans and conservatives, President Barack Obama told supporters Monday night at a fundraiser. (more)
GOP leaders and much of the mainline party caucus that voted for a three-week continuing resolution Tuesday are fuming at the 54 conservative Republicans who voted no — and the right-wing activists who cheered them on. (more)
























