A recent AP article questioned why several Democratic presidential candidates were spending $60 — or as much as $90, according to some campaigns — to raise one dollar. Yes, you read that right. Many Democratic presidential candidates have been spending millions on social media advertising to collect contributions as small as one dollar per donor. Surely, they’re not that bad at math.
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
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$340.00 | Texas Bar Foundation |
$294.00 | Burta Rhodes Raborn Family Inn of Court |
$160.00 | Perry's Steakhouse & Grille |
$90.00 | Moller Foltz Jr Inn of Court - Winstead PC |
$60.00 | Texas Bar College |
$50.00 | The Council on Drugs & Alcohol |
$49.50 | Diana Dunnam |
$40.00 | Vallone's |
$30.00 | State Bar of Texas |
$16.73 | Sam's Club |
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