Democrats Get Their Fair Share of Billionaire Donations

This should not be much of a surprise to anyone. Unless they are independently wealthy (some are), I would expect Dems to secure their portion of donations from the politically interested. However, it appears people had more interest in Republicans this time. Trump cleaned up with three times the amount Kamala Harris received. This opens another door of whether donators were more interested in a rather dumb man rather than an intelligent woman. From there you can speculate some more.

And yet, with an average donation of $10 million apiece—equivalent to what 100,000 typical donors would give—they amounted to about 19% of all spending, allowing their interests to be pushed to the center of major races.

The Times highlighted the extraordinary role that billionaire fundraisers played in pushing Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) over the finish line in his bid to unseat the three-term incumbent Democrat, then-Sen. Jon Tester.

Sheehy’s long shot campaign was given a boost by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, who donated $8 million to his super PAC after previously investing $150 million in the candidate’s struggling firefighting business, which helped seed his campaign.

As the report explains, Schwarzman “was not the only financial heavyweight in Mr. Sheehy’s corner”:

At least 64 billionaires and 37 of their immediate family members donated directly to his campaign, a New York Times analysis found. When also accounting for money that flowed through political committees that support Mr. Sheehy, an analysis shows that billionaires contributed about $47 million in the race that Mr. Sheehy went on to win.

In installing Sheehy, the ultrawealthy bought themselves “a key ally on tax policies that benefit the wealthy” who “cosponsored a proposal to eliminate the estate tax,” the Times reported.