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  2. Save America - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, when Trump began his 2024 campaign for president, 99 cents out of every dollar that he raised online went to his campaign. [13] One penny went to Save America. [13] However, in February or March 2023 he adjusted that split, so that 90 cents of every dollar donated to him goes to his campaign, and 10% of donations go to Save ...

  3. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal law does not allow corporations and labor unions to donate money directly to candidates ("hard money") or national party committees. It also limits how much money (a) individuals and (b) organizations involved in political action may contribute to political campaigns, political parties, and other FEC-regulated organizations.

  4. Campaign finance reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Contributions, donations or payments to politicians or political parties, including a campaign committee, newsletter fund, advertisements in convention bulletins, admission to dinners or programs that benefit a political party or political candidate and a political action committee (PAC), are not tax-deductible from income taxes. [1]

  5. Companies donating the most money to Donald Trump - AOL

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    Campaign finance laws prohibit companies from donating directly to campaigns, so totals represent donations from the business's political action committees, owners, employees, and their families ...

  6. Fundraising in the 2024 United States presidential election

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    Money raised is applied for the salaries of non-volunteers in the campaign, transportation, campaign materials, media advertisements and other contingencies. Under United States law, officially declared candidates are required to file campaign finance details with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) at the end of every calendar month or quarter.

  7. WinRed - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump was the largest beneficiary, with six senators raising at least $1 million each. Lansing, as well as various Republican operatives, attributed some of this success to the effort to impeach Trump at the time. On the day after Trump's first impeachment was announced, the Trump campaign and the RNC received over $5 million.

  8. MAGA Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MAGA Inc., also called Make America Great Again Inc. is an American Super PAC that supports Donald Trump. [3] [4] It was founded on September 23, 2022.As a Super PAC, it can raise unlimited money for campaigns and spend it freely to support Trump, but it is barred from coordinating directly with presidential campaigns.

  9. Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee ...

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    The Trump campaign noted that Save America spends on expenses other than legal fees and that donors to the April fundraiser who contribute the suggested $814,600 per person or $250,000 per person ...