Over the course of the 2020 election cycle, more than $662.5 million dollars were reported as contributions to Texas state-level candidates and PACs. Of that total, an astounding $46.9 million in donations went to Governor Greg Abbott’s campaign account. To put that number in context, Abbott’s donations account for seven percent of all Texas campaign contributions — and over 15 percent of candidate contributions — in an election cycle when he was not up for election.
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$6,310.55 | Apple Inc |
$6,257.63 | ATT |
$2,208.54 | Best Buy Co Inc |
$2,198.03 | Office Depot Inc |
$798.82 | Target Corporation |
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