DNC Forced to Beg for Money After Disastrous Election Losses Lead to Party ‘Betrayal’

The ‌Democratic National Committee (DNC) is facing significant backlash‍ following ⁣mass layoffs ​after the recent‌ election campaign,​ which saw a Democratic candidate⁣ spend over $1 billion in ⁢a losing effort. Reports indicate that the DNC ‍plans to downsize ⁤its staff from approximately 680 employees to⁢ fewer than ⁢200, causing frustration among those affected, particularly ‌as the layoffs⁤ were ⁤announced‌ with little notice and no severance packages. ⁣The⁤ union representing the laid-off workers has set‌ up a⁢ GoFundMe campaign to support them, but it‌ has raised only around $18,000 of ⁤its $25,000 goal after‍ a week. Many ⁣current ⁢DNC staffers⁢ have expressed feelings‍ of ⁢betrayal concerning the party’s handling of the layoffs, especially given the ‍considerable fundraising effort for the ⁢campaign. ⁤While the DNC asserts ⁢it‌ has adhered to its union ⁤agreement and acknowledges‌ the challenges of workforce scaling in⁣ political cycles, the low fundraising response and the⁤ union’s disappointment ⁤suggest a rift⁣ within the party regarding​ its values⁢ and support for employees.


“Go woke, go broke” has taken on a new meaning for the Democratic National Committee.

In the aftermath of the Nov. 5 election campaign, when the losing Democratic candidate blew through more than $1 billion, the DNC laid off hundreds of employees, the leftist outlet Mother Jones reported.

Now, the union representing those workers has launched a GoFundMe campaign begging the public for help — and it’s not getting much.

As of Wednesday morning, after a week of panhandling, the GoFundMe appeal had raised only about $18,000 of a goal of $25,000.

DNC Staff Union members still on the payroll are framing the layoffs as a “betrayal” of the party’s values, according to Fox News.

According to Mother Jones, the party “intends to downsize from about 680 staff to fewer than 200.”

The news came amid reports of Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign ending up $20 million in the red after a campaign that included wild spending, such as Harris paying $5,000 for the work of a “nail artist” (a nail artist?) and $1 million to Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions for a single infomercial set.

The layoffs were announced with “with little notice and no severance,” the union’s GoFundMe page stated.

“We are heartbroken to see our colleagues — who dedicated countless hours to electing Democrats up and down the ballot — depart under these circumstances, and we are furious with DNC leadership for failing to provide severance to those affected,” the page said.

In comparison to the Democratic Party’s fundraising that brought in gargantuan sums of money for the Harris presidential campaign from wealthy donors, the $18,000 raised in a week by the union’s GoFundMe appeal appears pretty paltry.

But even if it hasn’t raised a lot of money, the effort has gotten plenty of attention on social media:

For its part, the DNC maintains it has upheld its responsibilities.

“Every cycle, political organizations scale up to meet the demands, and as the cycle comes to a close, it’s a tough reality of our industry that we must part with talented, hardworking staff,” a representative said in a statement, according to Fox.

“While the DNC has met the terms of the union agreement negotiated by the CBA, we the entire DNC family’s frustration and continue to provide resources to all members of the team to support them in this transition.”




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