Donald Trump
New voting data reveals the 2016
presidential primaries in America saw a huge turn out for
Republican, Donald Trump, who received a record 13,000,000
votes. However, there was a very noticeable 21% decrease in
the number of voters on the Democrat side, which barely gave
Hillary Clinton the nomination. What will this mean come
election day in November.
Hillary Clinton
Initially, Trump had raised a paltry sum for
political donations ($1,500,000) and was laughed at by the
Clinton camp, as she and husband, former president, Bill
Clinton, had solicited and received $48,000,000 from
Hollywood and members of the Saudi royal family. However,
new numbers indicate Donald Trump and the Republican party
raised $53,000,000 last month. To date Trump has raised
$55,000,000. Clinton's tally is now $68,500,000.
Bill Clinton
I've found it disturbing the financial
figures raised in presidential elections in America over the
past 16-years. It feels like the presidency is routinely
being bought, where it should go to the most qualified
person based on merit not money. I am of the belief, there
should be financial caps on how much money can be raised for
an election.
STORY SOURCE
The Republican Party and Trump raised over $50M last month
The Republican Party and Trump raised over $50M last month
July 7, 2016 | 12:26am - The Republican
Party and Donald Trump ramped up their joint fund-raising
last month by hauling in a combined $51 million to support
his presidential bid. The real-estate tycoon chipped in $3.8
million to boost the total to $55 million. Trump vowed he
would raise more than enough money to defeat Hillary
Clinton, noting how he raised less and spent wisely to
defeat his primary opponents...Trump and the GOP still trail
Clinton and the Democratic National Committee, which raised
a combined $68.5 million last month.
STUNNING FINAL ANALYSIS=> GOP Primary Turnout Up 62%
This Year – Dem Primary Turnout Down 21% This Year
Jul 4th, 2016 10:59 am 252 Comments - This
ought to keep Democrats up late at night. Despite the
constant negative press by the liberal media, Republicans
are coming off a historic primary season. Donald Trump
continues to fill stadiums across the country like this
capacity crowd in Bangor, Maine last week.
Republican turnout was up 62% this year.
Democratic turnout was down 21% this year.
Despite her tight race with Socialist Bernie
Sanders Hillary Clinton received 1,019,237 fewer votes this
year than in 2008.
DEMOCRAT PARTY TURNOUT–
** In 2008 there were 38,111,341 Democrat
votes in the primary. In 2016 there were 29,939,251
votes. A
net decrease of 8,172,090 (-21%).
REPUBLICAN PARTY TURNOUT–
** In 2012 there were 19,214,513 Republican
votes in the primary. In 2016 there were 31,108,968 votes. A
net increase of 11,894,455 (+62%).
Republicans had 1.1 million more primary
voters this year than the Democratic party. These are
stunning numbers!
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