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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhere do you find the Trump donor list for your city?
I heard Joe Scarborough say these are Public Records - like Rep Castro posted for his city.
I would love to know what businesses in my area are supporting the POS so I can not spend my money there and tell them exactly why I am not giving them my business.
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Where do you find the Trump donor list for your city? (Original Post)
tulipsandroses
Aug 2019
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sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)1. Search "FEC donor lists" on Google
You can refine by state and ZIP
Joanie Baloney
(1,357 posts)2. Use the filters on this page
RoadRunner
(4,493 posts)4. Great resource!
I searched for my zip code and found almost every contribution shows recipient as Act Blue.
Wawannabe
(5,641 posts)3. Right on!
Thanks for asking here so others could learn too. Thanks to the link posters!
DU rocks!
Duncan Grant
(8,262 posts)5. See also: opensecrets.org
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We pursue our mission largely through our award-winning website, OpenSecrets.org, which is the most comprehensive resource for federal campaign contributions, lobbying data and analysis available anywhere. And for other organizations and news media, the Center's exclusive data powers their online features tracking money in politics - counting cash to make change. Our OpenSecrets News features newsbreaking original reporting about money-in-politics, including the sort of investigative work that won the Society of Professional Journalists' 2013 award for Public Service in Online Journalism.