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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