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DonViejo

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Mon Aug 3, 2015, 03:21 PM Aug 2015

Ben Carson Has Way, Way More Small Donors Than Any Other Candidate (Including Bernie) [View all]

By Ben Mathis-Lilley

The two names atop this National Journal chart of 2016 presidential fundraising by candidate—Jeb "Jebley" Bush* and Hillary Clinton—probably won't surprise you. Both are name-brand figures who are considered somewhere from likely to certain to win their parties' nominations. The real standout factoid is further down the chart next to neurosurgeon Ben Carson's name:



What that means: Some 49,200 people have given $10,000 or less to Carson's candidate committees, super PACs, and candidate leadership committees, which is by far the largest number of small (or small-ish) donors associated with any candidate. Compare Carson, for example, with the Democrats' surgin' grassroots phenom, Bernie Sanders:



The only other candidate who even comes close to having half of Carson's small donors is Clinton, who has 23,300.

Carson's appeal to hard-core conservatives—he's an accomplished doctor but also a right-wing paranoiac who's said, for example, that prison can make you gay—was examined by GQ's Jason Zengerle earlier this year in a profile titled "What if Sarah Palin Were a Brain Surgeon?" Carson is currently running somewhere between fourth and sixth in GOP 2016 polls.

* "Jebley" is not actually Jeb Bush's nickname.

Update, 12:25 p.m.: If you're curious, as I was, how Carson's totals compare with Obama's famous small-donor base in the 2008 election, here's a New York Times article from April 2007 that says the Obama campaign claimed approximately 100,000 direct donors (i.e., those who gave directly to the campaign and thus were limited by law to individual donations well under $10,000) in the first quarter of that year alone. (The Clinton campaign said it had about 50,000 donors in that period.)

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/08/03/ben_carson_small_donor_hero.html?
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I've been guessing from the beginning that he would end up being their nominee. pnwmom Aug 2015 #1
I don't see it. ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2015 #6
I agree with your son (not the crazy part), but that is NEVER going to happen. However, he may be... Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #10
You're probably right; he may be more likely to end up as their VP candidate. pnwmom Aug 2015 #12
That chart is utter nonsense virtualobserver Aug 2015 #2
Not true at all. George II Aug 2015 #3
my mistake, but that chart said Bernie only had 5900 donors- that chart is totally bogus virtualobserver Aug 2015 #5
The article is about "small donors". n/t Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #11
It defines Carson's small donors as people who have given $10,000 or less.... virtualobserver Aug 2015 #13
"Individual" donors is not the same as "Small" donors. There's a distinction. Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #15
That article DEFINES small donors as those who have given less than $10,000 virtualobserver Aug 2015 #16
Why would it upset you that Carson has some 40k more small donors than BS? It's early days. Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #17
It wouldn't upset me. It just isn't true. virtualobserver Aug 2015 #19
It is not even legal to give $10,000. former9thward Aug 2015 #18
This article is combining regular campaign contributions and SuperPAC donations virtualobserver Aug 2015 #20
CNN: "400,000 donations came from about 250,000 individual donors" George II Aug 2015 #4
+1 daleanime Aug 2015 #7
Carson wouldn't even vote himself cause he's black SummerSnow Aug 2015 #8
Observed: Hillary Clinton has 4 times the number of "<$10,000" donors that Sanders has. brooklynite Aug 2015 #9
utter nonsense virtualobserver Aug 2015 #14
Perhaps it's partly due to Carson's religious sect MannyGoldstein Aug 2015 #21
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