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Trump Supporters In WA State Coming Out Of Hiding
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<blockquote data-quote="GreatLakes4Ever" data-source="post: 74224876" data-attributes="member: 415969"><p>This is comparing apples and oranges right now. </p><p></p><p>First, how many donors does Trump have versus the entire Democratic field (the article says more than top 6, does he have more than the top 7, what about all 20? He only faces one of those, it’s divided now but if the Democratic Party unites after the primary, their total number is relevant.</p><p></p><p> Second, a lot of people who don’t have someone they are gung-ho for in the primary wait to donate until the nominee from the party is decided. There is very little certainty on who will take the nomination for Democrats. I think we all are quite certain the Republicans are going to nominate Trump.</p><p></p><p>Third, Selig already donated his limit for 2020 (primary and general (or the Seattle Times pointed out a campaign finance violation because you can only donate $2800 each election (primary and general are counted separately))). All primary candidates in the Democratic Party still can pick up another $2800 from each donor, Trump might have tapped out some donors (we know Selig has). </p><p></p><p>These numbers are encouraging for Trump but don’t start acting like he has sown up Washington.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreatLakes4Ever, post: 74224876, member: 415969"] This is comparing apples and oranges right now. First, how many donors does Trump have versus the entire Democratic field (the article says more than top 6, does he have more than the top 7, what about all 20? He only faces one of those, it’s divided now but if the Democratic Party unites after the primary, their total number is relevant. Second, a lot of people who don’t have someone they are gung-ho for in the primary wait to donate until the nominee from the party is decided. There is very little certainty on who will take the nomination for Democrats. I think we all are quite certain the Republicans are going to nominate Trump. Third, Selig already donated his limit for 2020 (primary and general (or the Seattle Times pointed out a campaign finance violation because you can only donate $2800 each election (primary and general are counted separately))). All primary candidates in the Democratic Party still can pick up another $2800 from each donor, Trump might have tapped out some donors (we know Selig has). These numbers are encouraging for Trump but don’t start acting like he has sown up Washington. [/QUOTE]
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