How Trump confounds the money-in-politics debate
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/28/how-trump-confounds-the-money-in-politics-debate.html
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/28/how-trump-confounds-the-money-in-politics-debate.html
The whining of a convicted felon. The horror of money in politics, while Hillary takes a billion in donations. Are we to presume these are all one dollar donations from the unwashed masses?
LOL. Yeah, just like Jeb's one dollar donors *cough*The whining of a convicted felon. The horror of money in politics, while Hillary takes a billion in donations. Are we to presume these are all one dollar donations from the unwashed masses?
"does not include money being accumulated by super PACS". Everything after this is irrelevant.Hillary Clinton campaign raises $46m, with women 60% of donors
Staff and agencies in Washington,
Thursday 16 July 2015 02.55 BST
"FEC filing shows hundreds of staff hired and big online operation built up, but does not include money being accumulated by super PACS
"Hillary Clinton has spent nearly $19m and hired hundreds of staff during the first three months of her presidential campaign. In total, Clinton’s official campaign raised more than $46m from more than 250,000 contributors, according to records filed with the FEC, the US election finance watchdog.
"About 60% of donors were women, the Clinton campaign said, and 94% of the donations came in amounts of $250 or less. The average donation was $144.89."
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ling-shows-46m-raised-with-women-60-of-donors
Hillary Clinton campaign raises $46m, with women 60% of donors
Staff and agencies in Washington,
Thursday 16 July 2015 02.55 BST
"FEC filing shows hundreds of staff hired and big online operation built up, but does not include money being accumulated by super PACS
"Hillary Clinton has spent nearly $19m and hired hundreds of staff during the first three months of her presidential campaign. In total, Clinton’s official campaign raised more than $46m from more than 250,000 contributors, according to records filed with the FEC, the US election finance watchdog.
"About 60% of donors were women, the Clinton campaign said, and 94% of the donations came in amounts of $250 or less. The average donation was $144.89."
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ling-shows-46m-raised-with-women-60-of-donors
You have data to support your $1 billion claim, even that $1 billion is coming from those super PACs? Because $46 million, mainly from women, averaging $144, is just a bit short."does not include money being accumulated by super PACS". Everything after this is irrelevant.
Everyone here was agreeing there is too much money in politics just a week ago, and that Citizens United was a bad development in US history.Hey, I'm not the one feigning horror about all the money in politics.
I've heard news story after story stating that Hillary will raise a billion dollars over the course of her campaign. Jeb probably will too, assuming he doesn't get "Trumped".You have data to support your $1 billion claim, even that $1 billion is coming? Because $46 million, mainly from women, averaging $144, is just a bit short.