Posted on 08/13/2019 5:13:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Residents of California, the self-fashioned resistance state that has sued the Trump administration more than 50 times, has donated more money to the Trump 2020 campaign than to most Democratic candidates in the 2020 race.
Donald Trump raised $3.2m in California since the beginning of this year, according to campaign finance data analyzed by CalMatters, a not-for-profit news organization focused on California issues.
Trump beat out everybody in the field except for Senator Kamala Harris, who raised $7.5m, and Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who raised $5.1m. Harris, who is Californias junior senator, has been leading in donations from the state since launching her campaign in January.
Trump bested even the former vice-president Joe Biden, the frontrunner in the Democratic primary, and Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who have strong support throughout the state.
Although affluent donors in Beverly Hills, Orange county and San Diego contributed significant sums and together constituted a majority of California funds in Trumps campaign war chest 92.8% of donations came from small donors contributing less than $100. Many of these small donations came from the central region of the state, which tends to skew more conservative.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
That makes sense. In most of the state, there is no point in donating for the House, and donating for US Senate is completely worthless. You might as well support sanity and patriotism in the top job if you’re worried about FedGov.
That’s it?
I put in my money and will again Thursday...
Anytime I drive into Central Valley I see the signs everywhere...
Yup, and imagine the MSM trying to explain away all the Latinos in the crowds he amasses. Pure torture.
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