Monday, February 3, 2020

US Campaign Contributions 2018


The only elected official in the US that works exclusively for the voters is Trump. All others are paid by special interest groups who target their money across State lines.

If voters want to restore control of all their other elected officials, they will need to insist that campaign contributions be restricted to voters only and only for those candidates who appear on their ballots.

The article below puts the total cost of campaign contributions to candidates for federal office at $4.25 billion. Most of this money goes to media ads and campaign staff expenses. If US voters finally get smart and regain control of their elected officials, they will need to debunk this legal bribery, extortion and corruption.  Politicians admit that they spend most of their time raising money rather than doing their jobs. The article below shows federal campaign contributions by State and the % going to Republicans and to Democrats.


Based on data released by the FEC on 06/10/2019. Totals include PAC and individual contributions to federal candidates, PACs, parties and outside spending groups. Percentages are based only on contributions to candidates and parties. Feel free to distribute or cite this material, but please credit the Center for Responsive Politics. 

Political Contributions by State by % favoring Democrats
State - Total Contributions - % to Dems to Repubs
Vermont                 $4,568,356        80%    13%
Hawaii                    $6,739,547       78%     19%
Massachusetts   $136,002,523       74%     22%
Maryland              $79,642,864       73%     23%
New York           $490,601,635        72%     24%
Oregon                 $23,025,156       71%     23%
Washington          $89,712,344       68%     29%
N Mexico              $15,690,100       68%     28%
California            $616,260,806       67%     28%
Rhode Island          $9,876,374       67%     29%
N Hampshire          $9,064,179       66%     31%
N Jersey               $78,266,834       65%     32%
Maine                   $11,974,440        65%     19%
Connecticut          $52,931,450       64%     33%
Illinois                 $208,958,529       60%     38%
Delaware                $5,799,262       59%     38%
DC                      $511,923,092       57%     41%
Pennsylvania     $105,666,359       57%     40%
Minnesota            $50,402,024       55%     43%
Colorado              $52,281,612       54%     42%

Political Contributions by State by % favoring Republicans
State - Total Contributions - % to Dems to Repubs
Louisiana           $25,984,862      19%     75%
Mississippi         $12,566,650      22%     74%
Arkansas           $25,956,720      29%      69%
Oklahoma         $23,924,590       27%     68%
S Dakota            $5,795,206       27%     68%
Nevada           $158,727,113       32%     65%
Alabama           $24,417,482       30%     64%
S Carolina        $17,434,562       34%     64%
Georgia            $61,402,643       34%     63%
N Dakota            $8,816,907       35%     63%
Kansas            $28,140,164        34%     62%
Tennessee      $43,993,601        35%      61%
Wyoming        $17,969,939         37%     59%
Idaho                $8,158,023         38%     59%
W Virginia         $7,394,530         39%     59%
Nebraska        $13,924,975         39%     57%
Texas            $295,940,533         40%     56%
Arizona           $50,550,487         43%     55%
Florida          $214,498,755         42%     54%
Virginia         $196,457,941         43%     54%
Ohio               $94,064,131         43%      53%
Missouri         $54,010,910         45%      53%
Indiana           $53,392,776         40%      53%
N Carolina      $52,931,450         44%      53%
Wisconsin       $43,868,461        47%      51%
Montana         $18,939,734        49%      50%
Michigan         $75,563,731        49%      49%
Utah               $14,310,164         47%      49%
Iowa               $13,759,325         49%      46%
Alaska              $4,819,621         50%      48%
  
Political Contributions by State by $ Amount
State - Total Contributions - % to Dems to Repubs
California            $616,260,806     67%     28%
DC                      $511,923,092     57%     41%
New York            $490,601,635     72%     24%
Texas                  $295,940,533     40%     56%
Florida                $214,498,755     42%     54%
Illinois                 $208,958,529     60%     38%
Virginia               $196,457,941     43%     54%
Nevada               $158,727,113     32%     65%
Massachusetts   $136,002,523     74%     22%
Pennsylvania     $105,666,359      57%     40%
Ohio                     $94,064,131      43%     53%
Washington          $89,712,344      68%     29%
Maryland              $79,642,864      73%     23%
N Jersey              $78,266,834       65%     32%
Michigan              $75,563,731      49%     49%
Georgia                $61,402,643      34%     63%
Missouri               $54,010,910      45%     53%
Indiana                $53,392,776       40%     53%
Connecticut         $52,931,450       64%     33%
N Carolina           $52,931,450       44%     53%
Colorado             $52,281,612       54%     42%
Arizona                $50,550,487      43%     55%
Minnesota           $50,402,024       55%     43%
Tennessee          $43,993,601       35%     61%
Wisconsin           $43,868,461       47%     51%
Kansas               $28,140,164       34%     62%
Louisiana            $25,984,862      19%     75%
Arkansas            $25,956,720       29%     69%
Alabama             $24,417,482       30%     64%
Oklahoma           $23,924,590       27%     68%
Oregon               $23,025,156       71%     23%
Montana             $18,939,734       49%    50%
Wyoming            $17,969,939       37%    59%
S Carolina          $17,434,562       34%    64%
N Mexico            $15,690,100       68%    28%
Utah                   $14,310,164       47%    49%
Nebraska           $13,924,975       39%    57%
Iowa                   $13,759,325       49%    46%
Mississippi         $12,566,650       22%    74%
Maine                 $11,974,440       65%   19%
Rhode Island       $9,876,374       67%    29%
N Hampshire       $9,064,179       66%    31%
N Dakota             $8,816,907       35%    63%
Idaho                   $8,158,023       38%    59%
W Virginia           $7,394,530        39%    59%
Hawaii                $6,739,547        78%    19%
Delaware            $5,799,262        59%    38%
S Dakota            $5,795,206        27%    68%
Alaska                $4,819,621        50%    48%
Vermont             $4,568,356        80%    13%
Total $4.25 billion


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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