There is a wealth of
information on the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) website
but, among the most interesting information has to do with campaign financing.
With the end of 2015 data having just been released, I wanted to take a
look at the money being raised and spent by the campaign teams for the Democrat
and Republican presidential candidates so far in the 2016 election cycle.
Here is a summary table
for both the revenue and expenditure side of the ledger for the key candidates
to the end of December 2015:
Here is a graph showing
the total individual donations made to each candidate:
As you can see, Hillary
Clinton has been the beneficiary of more individual donations than all other
candidates and, in fact, raised more than 2.7 times what Bernie Sanders has
raised and slightly more than Ted Cruz and Ben Carson have raised in
combination, the top two fundraisers on the Republican side of the ledger.
Hillary Clinton has also raised more than twice what the top spender for
the GOP, Ben Carson, has spent.
Here is a graph showing
the total operating expenses for each candidate so far:
Again, Hillary Clinton
comes in top spot, spending nearly 5.5 times what Bernie Sanders has spent and
as much as the top two Republican spenders, Ben Carson and Ted Cruz, have spent
in total. I guess that's what happens when you feel that it's your
destiny to occupy the Oval Office.
Lastly, here is a graph showing the cash on hand for each candidate's campaign:
Lastly, here is a graph showing the cash on hand for each candidate's campaign:
Hillary Clinton's campaign alone has more cash on hand than the campaigns of Ben Carson, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio combined.
I wanted to close this posting with three interesting presidential campaigns that I stumbled on while looking through the FEC's records:
I wanted to close this posting with three interesting presidential campaigns that I stumbled on while looking through the FEC's records:
...and last, but not
least, there's this candidate who has spent nothing so far....
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