Posted on 10/11/2018 2:33:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
More than 4,300 donations from North Texans have been made to President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign to date, totaling about $800,000.
American City Business Journals, Dallas Business Journal's parent company, compiled the data from the Federal Election Commission on all contributions to Donald J. Trump For President Inc. made between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018.
Those donations include gifts from some notable leaders and executives in the Dallas-Fort Worth community.
Steve Winn, who is the CEO of Richardson public company RealPage Inc., has given $5,400 between primary and general election campaigns.
Kirk Dinkins, who is the owner of Fuzzy's Taco Shop, and Texas State Senator Donald Huffines have also contributed to Trumps 2020 campaign.
You can see other notable DFW leaders that contributed to the campaign by clicking here.
The maximum donation allowed by an individual is $5,400 per calendar year. That's $2,700 for the 2020 primary campaign and $2,700 for the presidential election.
In total, 52 North Texans maxed out their donations for the primary and general elections between July 2017 and June 2018, giving a total of at least $5,400.
Heres the complete list of North Texas contributors that donated the maximum amount.
Please note that these individuals may have given additional donations since making these initial contributions or will be eligible again soon to make more donations once the calendar year limitation runs up.
Trump has raised more than $42 million total nationwide since he took office, and the average contribution amount among North Texans sits at just above $187 per donation.
Trump, a Republican, won 52.2 percent of the vote in Texas in 2016, while Democratic candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton won 42.3 percent. To date, individuals in Texas have raised $1.3 million for Trump the highest amount among the 50 states. North Texas donations make up more than half of that figure.
Texas Ping.
I will be bundling again this cycle so please consider going through me when you contribute so that FR has a voice in the campaign.
will WFAA Channel 8/Dallas Business Journal also be publishing a list of major dem donors?
or are they just donation-shaming Reps?
The Lone Star State backs Trump !
I don’t understand. Perhaps a little more detail?
Definition of Bundlers
https://www.davemanuel.com/investor-dictionary/bundlers/
Explainer: What Is a Bundler?
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14434721
I know why bundling is.
Nice to know that we North Texans are #1 in supporting the President's re-election.
During the primary, I was on the automatic monthly donor list to his campaign. My wife and I upped that to weekly in the last month of the general.
By next spring we should be in good enough financial shape to kick in something again. It's been a tough year.
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