Cruz has raised $40mm

Started by taxed, June 05, 2015, 05:30:38 AM

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Dori

Quote from: walkstall on July 01, 2015, 11:14:11 AM
Liberals think??

Good point.  They have "magical" thinking.  It cracks me up when I go to a liberal site and read what they say about the economy.  Like how paying McD's employees $15 an hour won't hurt the business.  They are clueless how the free market works. 
The danger to America is not Barack Obama but the citizens capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency.

walkstall

Quote from: Dori on July 01, 2015, 11:19:23 AM
Good point.  They have "magical" thinking.  It cracks me up when I go to a liberal site and read what they say about the economy.  Like how paying McD's employees $15 an hour won't hurt the business.  They are clueless how the free market works.

Business must pass it on or there not in business long.  That's just the facts of life that they can not see down the road.  Until there paying 10$ to 15$ for burgers and fries.  The lib's are into fast food big time so they will be pay.   :lol:
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Cryptic Bert

Cruz presidential campaign says supporters donated $51 million

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Senator Ted Cruz and the outside groups supporting his presidential bid have raised more than $51 million in the three months since he launched his campaign for president, according to a statement from his campaign on Sunday.

Cruz, who announced his candidacy on March 23 in a speech at the conservative school Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, has raised far less in donations directly to his campaign than his supporters have collected for the four outside spending groups supporting him.

The statement said there were 175,000 individual donations to the campaign with an average contribution of $81. About $10 million came in during the second quarter of the year.

Final figures from political action committees supporting him have not been released yet but the Cruz campaign said that in June the groups announced having already brought in more than $37 million.

Last week, the campaign for Hillary Clinton, the clear front-runner in the Democratic field, announced she had raised more than $45 million since entering the race in April.

Cruz, the firebrand first-term senator from Texas, has 4 percent support in an average of polls on realclearpolitcs.com.

Cruz has been appearing at conservative cattle calls and meeting behind the scenes with wealthy Republican donors to try to build a base of supporters. Earlier this year, he courted casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, appearing at a gala in New York hosted by the billionaire and speaking at a dinner for wealthy Republican Jewish donors. There is no indication that Adelson has decided to support Cruz.

But Cruz already has gathered support from other ultra-rich backers, including the billionaire hedge fund manager Robert Mercer. Mercer and two others seeded a pack of spending groups called Keep the Promise, allowing Cruz to reveal a $31 million haul in a single week.

Cruz and his campaign team are prohibited by campaign finance laws from coordinating their campaign strategy with the outside groups but Cruz spokesman Rick Tyler has in the past announced combined fundraising figures for both Cruz's campaign and the outside groups.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/supports-cruz-presidential-bid-donated-51-million-cruz-164731935.html

kroz

Thanks for that post Boo!  It is very informative.


walkstall

QuoteThe statement said there were 175,000 individual donations to the campaign with an average contribution of $81.

From little people and he is just getting started.   :thumbsup:
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

kroz

Quote from: walkstall on July 05, 2015, 05:39:33 PM
From little people and he is just getting started.   :thumbsup:

Yes, I was afraid that the small contributions would dry up but apparently not!   :thumbup: