Jan 08, 2021 · In the last five years, Linda McMahon has contributed $20 million to the Republican party and she donated $4.56 million to the Superpac she …
Oct 16, 2020 · It is reported that McMahon has donated $4,544,560 to Donald Trump’s campaign “and at least another $1.5 million to other Republican candidates.”. As of August 31st, Linda McMahon’s Super ...
Dec 09, 2016 · Linda McMahon donated $7 million to help elect Trump. The woman Donald Trump chose to lead the Small Business Administration gave $1 million in October to a super political action committee that ...
Dec 08, 2016 · The Washington Post reported in October that McMahon gave $6 million to Trump's Super PAC, Rebuilding America Now, in August and September of 2016. That sum, made in five separate donations, made...
Oct 09, 2020 · Washington – As of the end of August, Linda McMahon had raised nearly $83 million for the pro-Trump First American Action PAC, but very little of that money came from Connecticut donors.
McMahon, who lives in Stamford , is a former professional wrestling executive who became a household name in Connecticut with her failed, high-profile runs for U.S.
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4.Linda McMahon, America First Action — $4.5 million. McMahon is famous for cofounding the WWE franchise with her husband, Vince. She ran the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019 and is currently the chair of the America First Action super PAC, to which she gave millions herself.
Donald Trump announced his reelection bid as soon as he took office four years ago and raised more than $1 billion in the 2020 cycle, according to OpenSecrets. This amount includes donations to his official campaign committee and outside groups such as single-candidate super PACs and hybrid PACs or Carey committees.
9.Warren Stephens, Stephens Inc. — $1.5 million. He is the chair, president, and CEO of the privately held financial services firm, Stephens Inc., which was started in 1933 by his uncle. He was chosen to be part of Trump’s Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups (Financial Services) in April 2020.
Warren is the co-founder, chair and CEO of Energy Transfers. The Texas-based company owns and operates the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline, which Democratic President Joe Biden may shut down or slow the review process of.
8.Diane Hendricks, ABC Supply — $2 million. She is at the top of Forbes’ America’s Richest Self-Made Women ranking with a net worth of $7 billion. She cofounded ABC Supply, the largest wholesale distributor of roofing products in the country, with her late husband in 1982.
5.Patricia Duggan, Philanthropist/Entrepreneur — $3 million. Duggan is a top Scientology donor. An organization in her name has also separately donated $3 million to the America First Action super PAC this cycle.
Walter “Buck” Buckley, the cofounder and CEO of Actua Corp., a publicly traded venture capital firm that underwent liquidation in 2018, donated $1.1 million.
Donald Trump’s campaign spent about $94m in its final push for the White House, according to new fundraising reports. The Republican continued his campaign-long trend of spending far less than Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
The Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Miriam, together gave $10m to Future 45 in the final weeks of the campaign, the new reports show.