Donald Trump has unleashed an unprecedented deluge of small-dollar donations for the Republican Party.

Politico writes that is a dream come true for GOP elders, who have watched President Barack Obama and other Democrats develop formidable fundraising operations $5, $10 and $20 at a time. When Trump reveals his campaign’s financials later this week they will show he has crushed the total haul from small-dollar donors of the last two Republican nominees — John McCain and Mitt Romney — during the entirety of their campaigns, Politico says.

Clinton to court millennials: Hillary Clinton plans to deliver her most targeted general election pitch yet to young voters on Monday, the New York Times writes. The Democratic nominee is seeking to expand her uneven support with a group that helped elevate President Obama in 2008 and 2012, but has often proven resistant to her. Clinton will speak Monday at Temple University in Philadelphia, and her campaign says she will emphasize policies like her plan for debt-free college education.

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Spending deal sought: Congress is eyeing a spending deal this week to keep the government open past Sept. 30, when the fiscal year ends. The Hill writes the House and Senate would likely adjourn early and leave Washington until after the Nov. 8 elections — but that’s only if negotiators unveil compromise legislation by Monday to give time to pass it by the end of this week.

Kasich camp fires back at RNC chief: Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s top adviser ripped Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Sunday night, following Priebus’s remarks suggesting the party may block Kasich from running for president again over his refusal to support Donald Trump. John Weaver, Kasich’s adviser, wrote “Thankfully, there are still leaders in this country who put principles before politics. The idea of a greater purpose behind oneself may be alien to political party bosses like Reince Priebus, but it is at the center of everything Gov. Kasich does.”

Jeb Bush makes Emmy cameo: Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush made a cameo Sunday evening at the Emmy Awards, as a limousine driver. “Did you know you can make $12 an hour driving for Uber?” Bush, who challenged Trump and other Republicans for the GOP presidential nomination, said to host Jimmy Kimmel. He also poked fun at his own presidential bid, asking Kimmel: “Are you nominated? Wow. What’s that like?” Watch: