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  1. Here are the individuals who have dipped deepest into their own pockets for campaign contributions to federal candidates, parties, political action committees, 527 organizations, and Carey committees.

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      Here are the top political committees (PACs) for the 2020...

  2. Nov 2, 2020 · Which companies are donating to the 2020 presidential race? This list of Trump and Biden donors broken down by company and occupation reveals where the money is going.

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  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Just 12 megadonors accounted for a combined $3.4 billion in contributions to federal candidates and political groups over the past decade, a new report shows.

    • Soo Rin Kim
    • 16 min
    • Alphabet
    • Microsoft
    • Amazon
    • Facebook
    • Apple
    • Netflix
    • Twitter

    Total contribution: $21 million Top recipients: Joe Biden, Democrat super PACs Google’s parent company Alphabet is one of the largest corporate donors during the 2020 election cycle. The company’s employees and PACs have contributed a total of $21 millionto presidential and congressional candidates since 2019. Nearly 80 percent of the funds went to...

    Total contribution: $17 million Top recipients: Joe Biden, Democrat super PACs Also a major donor in the 2020 election season, Microsoft (MSFT)’s PACs and employees shelled out a total $17 million to presidential and congressional candidates through individual and PAC donations. Three quarters of Microsoft’s funds went to Democrats, and 14 percent ...

    Total contribution: $8.9 million Top recipients: Joe Biden The e-commerce giant contributed $8.9 million through individual and PAC donors to federal candidates. While Democrats received the majority of the money, Amazon has one of the highest Republican funding rates among “Big Tech” donors, contributing $922,000, or 14 percent of total funds, to ...

    Total contribution: $6 million Top recipients: Joe Biden Employees and PACs affiliated with Facebook (META)donated a total of $6 million during the 2020 election cycle. More than 92 percent of the funds came from individuals. Mirroring Google’s and Microsoft’s partisan splits, Facebook spent nearly 80 percent of the funds on Democrats and only 10 p...

    Total contribution: $5.7 million Top recipients: Joe Biden Apple doesn’t have its own PAC. But the company’s employees and their family members contributed a total of $5.7 million in the 2020 election cycle. Nearly 80 percent of the money went to Democrats. And a paltry 4.3 percent went to Republicans. About a quarter of the funds ($1.4 million) we...

    Total contribution: $5.42 million Top recipients: Democrat super PACs Like Apple, Netflix (NFLX) also doesn’t have a PAC. Yet, its employees and their family members contributed a total of $5.42 millionduring the 2020 election cycle. More than $3 million of the funds went to the Senate Majority PAC. Other top recipients included Tech for Campaigns ...

    Total contribution: $689,000 Top recipients: Joe Biden Twitter employees and their family members contributed $689,000 in the 2020 election cycle, mostly to Democrat presidential candidates. Aside from top recipient Joe Biden, who received $157,000, no other candidates received outsized donations. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders each received b...

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · In normal times the divisive nature of the Trump Administration, which was in power between January 2017 and January 2021, led many to view the 2020 presidential election as being of higher...