Hillary Clinton is passing over the press to spend more time with her donors.

The Republican National Committee released a memo Friday saying that Clinton has not held a traditional press conference in 265 days. But she did find time to attend 130 fund-raisers.

As president, Ronald Reagan never went longer than 170 days, Richard Nixon never went more than 155 days, and Bill Clinton never allowed more than 143 days to go by without facing reporters.

The RNC has posted a running account on its site of the number of days Clinton has ducked the press.

“Clinton owes the American people explanations on a number of issues, including, but not limited to: why she broke ethics agreements regarding foreign donations to her family foundation, why she gave preferential treatment to foundation donors as secretary of state, and why she should be believed that her off-the-books secret server wasn’t designed purely to cover up the shady pay-to-play politics between the State Department and her family foundation,” the RNC said.

On Thursday, after a Reno, Nev., rally, Clinton dodged questions by offering chocolates to reporters trying to ask her questions.

“They are so wonderful, they are so hardworking, they all deserve a piece of chocolate,” she said of the press corps, without responding to a single query.

Clinton claims that her TV interviews count as press opportunities.

“I’ve got a lot that I have been sharing with the press, talking with the press, as I’m doing with you right now,” Clinton told CNN’s Anderson Cooper in a Wednesday phone interview.

“Stay tuned. There’ll be a lot of different opportunities for me to talk to the press, as well as continuing to talk to the American public,” she added.