Tories trounce Liberals, have momentum following first-quarter fundraising race
OTTAWA — If money equals momentum, the federal Conservatives appear to be chugging along with a strong head of steam heading into next year’s federal election.
New fundraising numbers show the Tories raked in nearly twice as much cash as the Liberals during the first three months of 2018 en route to one of the best first quarters by a federal party in a non-election year.
The Conservatives raised more than $6 million from 40,000 donors between January and March, far outpacing the 29,000 donors who gave $3.3 million to Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.
The federal New Democrats came a distant third with nearly $1.4 million raised from 16,000 donors followed by the Greens at $533,000 from 7,393 donors.