Building Back Together — the dark money group tasked by the White House to tout President Biden’s agenda — stalled out last year, raising and spending a fraction of the amount it did in 2021, according to tax filings
.Biden often complains that voters don’t appreciate or understand his legislative accomplishments. Heading into 2024, his team has been shifting that task to his campaign, outside super PACs and the DNC rather than BBT.
In 2022, BBT raised $8 million, compared to $41 million in 2021, according to its 990 tax forms.
- Last year, it spent a total of $15 million, compared to $33 million in 2021.
- BBT ended 2022 with just $1.1 million in assets.