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DNC to Contribute $1 Million to State Parties Every Month

April 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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Each party receives a baseline of $17,500 per month.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) will provide $1 million a month over the next four years, providing national parties with political parties across the country as part of its “organization everywhere” strategy.

DNC Chair Ken Martin said Thursday in a video statement on social media platform X that it was “the biggest investment in the DNC’s political parties in history.”
Martin said it is part of a four-year new Democrat agreement to build state-level infrastructure and operations and provide more resources to organisation and winning elections.

“This all means we can compete and win in Virginia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, with more investment in staff, better data and technology, and more powerful organizational programs, and we will race across the country in the months and years this year,” the DNC Chair said.

The monthly $1 million will be transferred from DNC to the state under a new State Partnership Program (SPP) agreement.

Each party receives a baseline of $17,500 per month. This shows an increase of $5,000 per month from the last contract in blue and purple conditions.

Martin said the DNC will invest more in the red states. Republican-controlled states receive an additional investment of $5,000 a month through DNC’s Red State Fund, reaching $22,500 a month.

According to former DNC chair Jaime Harrison, the strategy is a “game changer.”

“We are about to witness the true magic and progress made by the uninterrupted DNC,” Harrison writes to X.

The DNC said it will also invest heavily in technology used by Democrats. He said this includes improving national voting files and providing Parliament with best-in-class tools to leverage the data.

The latest initiative is a partnership between the DNC and the State Association of Democratic Committees (ASDC).

ASDC president Jane Cleeve said the additional funds will build up the party’s infrastructure and increase Democratic candidates of a competitive race.

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“National parties are the backbone of the Democratic Party, and through this investment our state parties will receive the support they need to show voters to protect their rights and economic opportunities that there is a strong Democrat in their corner, wherever they live,” Cleeve said in a statement.

DNC’s new contracts include six regional training “bootcamps” for state parties per two-year cycle and hiring more ASDC staff.

Meanwhile, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Wayley said that a big Democrat investment in race doesn’t necessarily lead to winning those contests.

Whatley pointed out that Democrats spent more money on the April 1 special election at Florida’s 6th Capitol, but they couldn’t turn District Blue over. According to the Federal Election Commission, the recipient Republican Randy Fein spent about $2 million on his campaign, while his opponent Josh Weil spent more than $13 million.
This “against this is what shows voters want Congress members who support President Trump and support his agenda,” Whatley said in a post on X.
Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in an interview with Hill released on April 22 that Democrat leaders had yet to explore the reasons why they lost the White House, unable to regain their home and lost a Senate majority in November.

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