House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) set an all-time annual fundraising record for any Republican in 2019, blowing past a previous record set by former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) in 2017 by $8 million.
Across his four fundraising entities, McCarthy and his team confirmed to Breitbart News exclusively ahead of the public release of this information, the GOP leader raised $52.35 million in 2019. That is over $8 million more than Ryan’s previous record in the first year of President Donald Trump’s administration, where in 2017 the now former speaker raised $44 million.
McCarthy’s four fundraising entities—Take Back The House 2020, McCarthy Victory Fund, Kevin McCarthy for Congress, and Majority Committee PAC—combined took in that $52.35 million year-to-date, the most a Republican House member has ever raised in a single year in history. A strong fourth quarter finish of $10.78 million in the last few months of 2019 helped McCarthy edge past Ryan’s previous record.
Trump told Breitbart News that this record proves McCarthy will make a strong speaker of the House, and that Republicans need to retake the majority this year to make that happen.
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“We need to win back the House to retire Nancy once and for all, and to elect Kevin McCarthy as speaker,” Trump told Breitbart News exclusively for this story. “Kevin is tough, loyal, and smart—he has what it takes.”
McCarthy added in an exclusive statement to Breitbart News that the 2020 election is a big picture question to Americans about what kind of country they want the United States to be—and that Republicans are competing everywhere in the nation.
“This election isn’t just about politics — it’s about what we want our country to be,” McCarthy said. “With candidates that better reflect our nation’s diversity, we will compete for every seat, in every district. Together with President Trump, we are building a Republican Party that can win now and in the future.”
Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and a senior adviser to the president as well as a senior Trump campaign aide, also praised McCarthy in an exclusive statement to Breitbart News.
“Kevin has been a tremendous leader. His focus on recruiting a new generation of Republican candidates is reflective of the inclusive and growing Republican Party,” Kushner said. “Thanks to Kevin, the relationship between the White House, campaign, RNC and House has never been stronger.”
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA), who oversaw his own GOP resurgence in 1994 when Republicans took back the House majority in the midterm elections in Democrat President Bill Clinton’s first term, told Breitbart News he believes the Republicans will retake the House majority in 2020.
“Kevin McCarthy’s tireless work ethic has produced a new dynamic, united, and aggressive House Republican Party,” Gingrich told Breitbart News. “Thanks to his efforts, Republicans enter 2020 from a position of strength—with the necessary resources, recruits, and message to win. Kevin’s leadership, along with President Trump on the ballot are why I’m convinced this will be a one-term Democratic majority, and we will be hearing from Speaker McCarthy in 2021.”
More impressively than the new record McCarthy has established heading into the all important 2020 campaign, as Republicans embark on an effort to retake the House majority this year alongside Trump, who is seeking reelection, is the fact that McCarthy set this record from the minority. It’s almost unheard of for a party in the minority to do so well in fundraising, as it is usually easier for the party in the majority to raise big dollars.
In 2017, the previous record-setting year when Ryan was still the speaker before his 2018 retirement, Ryan raised $23.2 million in the first quarter, $10.5 million in the second quarter, $6.7 million in the third quarter, and $5 million in the fourth quarter for a then-record-setting yearlong total of $44 million.
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In 2019, McCarthy blew past Ryan’s numbers, raising $23.06 million in the first quarter, $10.66 million in the second quarter, $7.85 million in the third quarter, and $10.78 million in the fourth quarter for the yearlong record total of $52.35 million. That strong second half of the year—particularly in the fourth quarter—came amid House Democrats’ push along partisan lines to impeach Trump.
After a flawed, secretive, and partisan process that began towards the very end of the third quarter in late September last year and continued through the end of 2019 into 2020, Democrats set out to impeach Trump. While they did impeach him, making him only the third president in U.S. history to be impeached, the effort was historic in that it is the first and only time in U.S. history that an impeachment was purely partisan in favor—and bipartisan against. Only Democrats voted for the articles of impeachment adopted by Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) House Democrat majority in December before Christmas—and a month later, in January 2020, transmitted to the Senate for the ongoing impeachment trial—and all Republicans were joined by a handful of Democrats in bipartisan opposition to the impeachment push.
Rep. Collin Peterson (D-MN), one of 30 remaining Democrats who represent districts in which Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton in his 2016 victory, voted against both articles of impeachment. Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), who represents another such Trump-won district, voted for the first article, “Abuse of Power,” but against the second, “Obstruction of Congress.” Another now former Democrat, Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, actually quit the Democrat Party and joined the GOP over his opposition to the impeachment push against Trump.
McCarthy’s team told Breitbart News that part of how he has set this new record for a House Republican in fundraising is by launching an innovative text message fundraising operation. No other Republican has done as much as McCarthy has in utilizing text messages as a fundraising tool, his team noted, adding that this will be a big part of the mark McCarthy leaves on GOP fundraising for the party heading into the future.
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