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Jeb Bush is candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination for President. He previously served as the Governor of Florida. Bush has a Super Pac called "Right to Rise," which according to numerous reports has been raising a "historic" amount of money for the candidate. Bush and Right to Rise have until mid-July to file a public campaign finance report. Currently, Bush's top donors have not been revealed. However, The Intercept has been gathering information on donations to Bush that have been publicly reported so far. [[ | Jeb Bush is candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination for President. He previously served as the Governor of Florida. Bush has a Super Pac called "Right to Rise," which according to numerous reports has been raising a "historic" amount of money for the candidate. Bush and Right to Rise have until mid-July to file a public campaign finance report. Currently, Bush's top donors have not been revealed. However, The Intercept has been gathering information on donations to Bush that have been publicly reported so far. [[https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/06/05/early-window-jeb-bushs-superpac-donors-saudi-lobbyists-carlyle-group-florida-republicans/]] | ||
1. Growing Florida’s Future- $25,000 | 1. Growing Florida’s Future- $25,000 | ||
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7. Treasure Coast PAC- $1,000 | 7. Treasure Coast PAC- $1,000 | ||
Other donors to Bush's campaign, who's amount donated has not yet been publicly disclosed, according to The Intercept include " private equity heavyweights Lewis Eisenberg and Henry Kravis sponsored a fundraising dinner for Bush. In the Bay Area, venture capitalists Bill Oberndorf and Bill Draper have hosted Right to Rise events. At the Right to Rise’s luncheon in San Francisco in early April, we identified Ron Conway, an investor to Twitter and Facebook, making his way into the event." | Other donors to Bush's campaign, who's amount donated has not yet been publicly disclosed, according to The Intercept include "private equity heavyweights Lewis Eisenberg and Henry Kravis sponsored a fundraising dinner for Bush. In the Bay Area, venture capitalists Bill Oberndorf and Bill Draper have hosted Right to Rise events. At the Right to Rise’s luncheon in San Francisco in early April, we identified Ron Conway, an investor to Twitter and Facebook, making his way into the event." | ||
From The Intercept about Bush's campaign finance haul "When the full data is released in July, some expect the entire haul to rise to as much as $100 million." | From The Intercept about Bush's campaign finance haul "When the full data is released in July, some expect the entire haul to rise to as much as $100 million." | ||
Revision as of 07:47, 9 June 2015
Top Donors
Jeb Bush is candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination for President. He previously served as the Governor of Florida. Bush has a Super Pac called "Right to Rise," which according to numerous reports has been raising a "historic" amount of money for the candidate. Bush and Right to Rise have until mid-July to file a public campaign finance report. Currently, Bush's top donors have not been revealed. However, The Intercept has been gathering information on donations to Bush that have been publicly reported so far. [[1]]
1. Growing Florida’s Future- $25,000
2. George Salem- $10,000
3. Glenn Youngkin- $10,000
4. Ignacio Sanchez- $5,000
5. The Florida Conservative Leadership Fund- $5,000
6. Liberty Florida- $5,000
7. Treasure Coast PAC- $1,000
Other donors to Bush's campaign, who's amount donated has not yet been publicly disclosed, according to The Intercept include "private equity heavyweights Lewis Eisenberg and Henry Kravis sponsored a fundraising dinner for Bush. In the Bay Area, venture capitalists Bill Oberndorf and Bill Draper have hosted Right to Rise events. At the Right to Rise’s luncheon in San Francisco in early April, we identified Ron Conway, an investor to Twitter and Facebook, making his way into the event."
From The Intercept about Bush's campaign finance haul "When the full data is released in July, some expect the entire haul to rise to as much as $100 million."
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