The DNC’s Biggest Donor Group? Those Without Jobs
According to the latest federal election filings, donors listing “not employed” as their occupation made up the largest group contributing to the Democratic National Committee (DNC). That category ranked second in the previous election cycle. From January 1 to September 30, 2025, individuals identifying as “not employed” donated a total of $12 million to the DNC, according to disclosure records.
Following “not employed,” some of the top occupations among DNC donors for 2025 include retired, attorney, physician, consultant, investor, professor, chairman, president, and CEO.
By contrast, the top ten Republican occupations were retired, CEO, self-employed, chairman, founder, president, homemaker, entrepreneur, and investor.
The donor profiles also show which states contribute the most. Four states appear on both parties’ top-ten lists: California, New York, Texas, and Illinois.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) gained the most donations in all four. California donors gave $6 million to the DNC but twice as much to the RNC — $12.2 million. New York Donors gave $2.9 million to the DNC compared to $4 million to the RNC. The pattern continued in Illinois with the RNC outpacing the DNC by $700,000. Texas gave $11.7 million to the RNC, compared with $1.5 million to the DNC.
The DNC currently reports $12 million in cash on hand, while the RNC reports $86 million, revealing a $74 million gap between the two organizations.
Additionally, the filings revealed $1.6 million paid to help pay down Kamala Harris’s 107-day campaign debt. She spent $1.5 billion during her run for the nation’s highest office. Her 2024 presidential campaign was notable for high-profile endorsements and performances by celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Cardi B, Jon Bon Jovi, and Beyoncé.
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Despite financial constraints and $500,000 in outstanding loans, DNC Chair Ken Martin believes “there’s no such thing as an off year.” In a post on X, he highlighted the DNC’s commitment to hiring regional organizers and field staff across Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
There’s no such thing as an off year. The DNC is all-in on hiring regional organizers and field staff across Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey for the final sprint.
We’re going to spend the next two weeks fighting for every single vote. https://t.co/lPR1dKLXoc
— Ken Martin (@kenmartin73) October 21, 2025
Martin joined CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday and discussed the state of Democratic fundraising. Bash said the party had been struggling with donors, but Martin disagreed.
“Fundraising is not going as poorly as you would suggest. We’ve raised a record amount of money in the first eight months of the year,” said Martin, who added that the main driver of funds was from grassroots contributions in small $5, $10, $15 monthly donations.
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