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Candidate Money Raised Individual Contributions [a] % Unitemized [b] Loans Received Money Spent Cash On Hand Total Debt Source Michael Bloomberg: $125,922,834.78
Politicians are sometimes tempted to spend campaign funds for personal purposes instead of their election campaign. One U.S. Representative, Duncan D. Hunter of California, for example, was sentenced to 11 months in prison in 2020 "for spending 2018 campaign donations on family trips to Hawaii and Italy and private school for his children." [132]
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Kayleigh McEnany, White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) [2] Mark Meadows, White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021) and U.S .Representative for NC-13 (2013–2020) [6] Mick Mulvaney, United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (2020–2021), White House Chief of Staff (2019–2020), director of the Office of Management and Budget (2017 ...
Steven Crowder, American-Canadian conservative political commentator, YouTuber and comedian [303] Dalas Review, Spanish YouTuber. [304] [305] Joe Dallas, conversion therapy advocate [306] Jim Daly, President of Focus on the Family [307] Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List [41] Mark Davis, commentator and radio host [308]
This list shows only the direct contributions to each campaign but does not include more substantive contributions for lobbying and outside spending. In 2016, direct contributions (in this list) totaled $1,085,100; lobbying efforts (not in this list) totaled $3,188,000; and outside spending (not in this list) totaled $54,398,558.
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Reuben Brigety, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa (2022–present), U.S. Ambassador to the African Union (2013–2015), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2011–2013), Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs (2015–2020) [23] R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2005–2008) [23]