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The RNC Has a Guess As to Why the DNC Is Suing Trump Team

The Democratic National Committee has launched a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the Trump campaign, Russia, and WikiLeaks, apparently convinced that the three entities colluded to win the 2016 presidential election.

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“During the 2016 presidential campaign, Russia launched an all-out assault on our democracy, and it found a willing and active partner in Donald Trump’s campaign,” DNC Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement.

Of course, months and several investigations later, and we still have no evidence that any such collusion existed. As we've suggested time and again, perhaps a more likely reason for why Hillary Clinton lost was because she was not a good candidate.

Still, the DNC is moving ahead with its ridiculous lawsuit. Their counterparts at the RNC has a guess as to why - and it kind of makes sense.

The lawsuit, the RNC surmises, is "a stunt to raise money." The DNC's latest FEC report shows they only raised $7 million in March to the RNC's almost $14 million. It was another poor showing for the committee, who for the past year has had to hide their lackluster fundraising numbers. No wonder they’re so "desperate," according to the RNC.

Even CNN’s chief political analyst Gloria Borger made the connection. The DNC’s lawsuit is “100 percent” a stunt to raise money.

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"Obviously they want to keep the story moving," Borger said. "This is nothing new...It's just a way to raise money." 

Some Democratic lawmakers, donors, and strategists came to the same conclusion.

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