That is crazy. Can we assume it was mostly from an eccentric billionaire democrat?
Now it may be different for his PAC, but his own first week fundraising haul was $8 million, which was 95% from people under $100 dollars, so I doubt it.
Individuals can give a maximum of $2700 to a candidate committee, but they can give an unlimited amount to a Super PAC. Unlimited is more than $2700 last time I checked.
You must be a pure joy to be around.
And yes Ebsy, those two things are different, and I gave a kind of cursory read over the Ted Cruz fundraising numbers, so I'll have to check that article.
Super PACs are there to take in large dollar contributions. The big candidate Super PACs in 2012 took in a lot of their money from $500k+ contributions. Sheldon Adelson, for example, gave Romney's Super-PAC $30 million.
And, it's extremely difficult to raise $31 million will small donor contributions in one week. I don't think the Obama or Clinton campaigns ever did that in 2008, at the height of interest and enthusiasm in the campaign. So, I think you would agree that it's impossible that Ted Cruz's Super PAC relied on small donor contributions. I don't mean to be discourteous, I just meant it seems pretty apparent.