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http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article190440849.htmlSurge in out-of-state donors fuels Dems in special elections
By Ben Wieder And Alex Roarty
December 19, 2017 05:00 AM
UPDATED December 21, 2017 06:52 AM
WASHINGTON
Wendell Rodgers didnt donate to a single Democrat in 2016. He didnt even vote for Hillary Clinton. But Donald Trumps election created a political transformation in this Florida engineer, and a financial windfall for Democrats running for office.
You had a candidate who was antithetical to everything I believe in, Rodgers said of Trump.
Rodgers has already donated more than $10,000 to a mix of Democratic candidates and groups at the federal level in 2017, a hefty sum in an electoral off-year when political donations traditionally wane.
Hes not alone. Hundreds of newly energized donors many of them big-money players are fueling Democratic campaigns and providing the financial muscle behind the liberal Resistance against Trump.
According to a McClatchy analysis of 2017 campaign finance records, more than 1,300 donors gave to each of the Democratic candidates in two of the highest profile special elections in the year: Doug Jones, who defeated Republican Roy Moore last week in an Alabama Senate race, and Jon Ossoff, the Georgia Democrat who narrowly lost a House election in June. By comparison, the Republicans in those races had only 60 donors in common.
Those Democratic donors 98 percent of whom were from out-of-state accounted for more than $800,000 of the donations Jones received, or more than 15 percent of the $5 million in itemized donations he reported on his most recent filing, which covers 2017 through Nov. 22. (More than half of that amount came in the first three weeks of November, so the total amount given and the list of donors who backed both Jones and Ossoff will likely grow when final fundraising numbers for the Alabama contest are released next month.)
Now, carrying momentum into 2018, Democrats are counting on these newly energized donors who have been driven to action by frustration with the results of the 2016 election, anger about Trumps presidency and concerns about the legislation being written by the Republican-controlled Congress.
When youre up against the Kochs and Sheldon Adelson and highly self-interested billionaires across the country, bringing new donors is essential, said Greg Speed, who is president of the progressive group America Votes and on the board of the Eric Holder-led National Democratic Redistricting Committee. Well never have as much money as the corporate special interest backing the Republicans, so the way we stay competitive in states and districts across the country is by channeling the enthusiasm into new donors and leaders.
The list of donors to both Ossoff and Jones includes celebrities such as Two and a Half Men co-star Jon Cryer, actress Kyra Sedgwick and musician John Legend, as well as billionaire J.B. Pritzker whos running for governor in Illinois and Nicola Miner and Patricia Walker, heirs to the fortunes of early executives at Oracle and Wal-Mart, respectively.
The two campaigns share more donors in common than any campaigns did in either the 2014 or 2010 midterm elections, McClatchys analysis found.
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babylonsister
Dec 2017
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marybourg
(12,633 posts)1. And me!
MANative
(4,112 posts)2. Me too nt
MaryMagdaline
(6,855 posts)3. Ditto
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)4. I am on both lists. On Northam's and Virginia Democrat's list also.
And I am freaking proud of that.