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So, both sides receive billions of dollars from both individual donors, and corporations. What does this mean?
Alright you aren't even trying to argue in good faith. Look at that sea of red. Why are so many donating and supporting one candidate more than the other? If yiu filter it by outside donations and companies you begin to see a pattern that emerges every time unions get too hyped. Well maybe not you specifically since conservatives seem to have pattern recognition problems. Which is ironic considering how much ya'll love the past.
How?
Anyways, I've counted the organization donors, and the left has 24, while the right has 26. On the individual donors, the left has 39, while the right has 60. These gaps aren't even big. Also, that list just covers public donations. And it's not even a big list. Neither of us have any idea what people are donating privately. You asked why so many people are donating and supporting one candidate more than the other. The same can be asked when referencing my chart. Why have so many billion dollar corporations been donating more to the dems throughout all those years?