can we talk billionaires?
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Papageorgio ccxli.ii to 223 says Obama and Biden helped the super rich obtain more wealth because: ….. billionaires own the two parties, it is blatantly obvious.
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Harris’ ad is calling you a liar Saint Papageotgio:
One of the most important ads of the 2024 presidential election is only six seconds long.
“Donald Trump wants to cut taxes for these guys,” a narrator says as images of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the second-richest and richest man in the world, respectively, appear on screen. “Kamala Harris wants a tax cut for middle-class families.”
The second-richest and richest man in the world do not own Kamala Harris and Her Democratic Party according to policy and that six second ad.
The Final Pre-Election Reports Are In: Here Are Trump’s 20 Largest Donors
Trump's top four donors have given a whopping $459 million—so far—to super PACs backing him.
Yesterday, campaigns and political action committees filed their final disclosures before Election Day with the Federal Election Commission, revealing more huge donations to super PACs backing Donald Trump.
Four megadonors have contributed a combined $459 million this election cycle to super PACs supporting former President Trump’s campaign, according to a Sludge review of FEC data through the latest reporting deadline of Oct. 16.
As the Trump campaign runs at a deficit in direct fundraising compared with Vice President Kamala Harris, the billionaire-funded super PACs are helping to make up for the shortfall by bankrolling ads supporting Trump and attacking Harris, as well as shouldering costs of canvassing operations for the Trump campaign and more.
Trump’s superwealthy donors could see their fortunes balloon if the Republican is elected and makes permanent the provisions in his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, as the candidate has promised to do. Earlier this month, the nonpartisan think tank Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP)
found that the tax policy changes Trump has floated would create, on average, a tax cut for the richest 5% of Americans and a tax increase for all other income groups. If Trump’s changes are put into effect, the ITEP report analyzed, the top 1% would see an average tax cut of $36,300, while taxes owed would increase for 95% of Americans.
The donors covered below contributed to a group of nine super PACs that have made pro-Trump expenditures and Trump’s fundraising committees. The super PACs included in this analysis are the six largest pro-Trump super PACs on
OpenSecrets as of Oct. 17: the flagship Make America Great Again Inc. (MAGA Inc., for short); Preserve America; America PAC; Right for America; Turnout for America; and Duty to America. This tally also includes donations made to three major pro-Trump super PACs spending for Trump this cycle: Restoration PAC; Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Victory Fund; and FC (Future Coalition) PAC.
Here are 20 of the largest donors to pro-Trump outside spending groups.