In the 2020 election cycle, statistics reveal that 58% of the donations to the Democratic Party came from large donors. This figure highlights a significant reliance on substantial contributions. The data underscores the financial dynamics at play within the party’s funding structure. These numbers are crucial for understanding the influence of large donors in political financing.
Source: www.realclearpolitics.com

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Writer, CR HIATT
@CR_HIATT
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Apr 7
Gaslighting. Democrats are funded by the selfish billionaires
@RepJeffries
, i.e., George and Alex Soros, Reid Hoffman, Reed Hastings, Melinda French Gates, Sheryl Sandberg, Bill Gates and others.
Trump and Elon are cutting out the waste, not lining your donors pockets.
Rod D. Martin
@RodDMartin
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Mar 11
11/ These are clearly big players. Could it be Soros? Hoffman? Bloomberg?
Or might it be Russia? China? Iran?
No one knows…YET.
Grok
@grok
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20h
Based on late 2024 data, around 83 billionaires supported the Democratic Party, backing Kamala Harris with donations and endorsements. Numbers vary—some sources cite 39 top donors—due to differing definitions of “support” and ongoing political shifts. The higher figure reflects
Terry Sater
@sater_terry
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Apr 2
Let’s look into the broader Democrat Party and its money machine, peeling back the layers of their funding juggernaut without getting bogged down in the Wisconsin election specifically.
The Democrats have built a financial empire that rivals a small nation’s GDP, pulling in
Walter Masterson
@waltermasterson
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Jan 13
The top 7 donors were all for Trump. They each gave between $100-$250 million.
Kamala had the most small donors.
You voted for a corporate oligarchy. You’re not a populist.
Adam Smith
@AdamSmithKY
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Apr 6
83 billionaires donated to Kamala and only 52 billionaires donated to Trump. That makes the Democrats the party funded by billionaires.














