Washington - Donald Trump says he’ll raise money for the Republican Party and there’s a good reason why: It has the resources he lacks for a general election.

Trump’s victories this week make it much more likely that he’ll be the party’s presidential nominee, probably facing off in November with Democrat Hillary Clinton. That raises the question of how a so-far “self-funding” Trump would pay for what could be a billion-dollar campaign.

The answer could be, in part, the Republican National Committee.

In the four years since Mitt Romney lost to President Barack Obama, the party has spent millions of dollars to identify and persuade voters by building up its data team and deploying hundreds of on-the-ground employees across the country. These specialties of the national party happen to be lacking in Trump’s own campaign.... Read More: VIN