Politics & Government
Lake Forest's Loves Bernie: Local Democratic Presidential Campaign Contributors
See who is contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in Lake Forest.

Donors in Lake Forest opened up their pocket books and gave big to their favorite presidential candidates this campaign season.
Voters in 12 states take to the polls on Super Tuesday, March 1, to cast their ballots for the presidential nomination in each party, and if campaign contributions are any indication of appeal, Hillary Clinton should be a big winner on the democratic side.
While the California primary isn’t until June, several of your neighbors have already shelled out big bucks in support of their favored democratic candidate (Patch will examine Republican donor spending next week).
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In Lake Forest, Clinton doesn’t have any big spenders who contributed $2,700, the maximum an individual can donate to a campaign allowed under federal law.
Her biggest Lake Forest donor is Timothy Cameron, who gave $250. Only 33 Lake Forest residents donated to her campaign. Overall, she has 1526 donors who gave a collective $699,079 in South County cities.
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Lake Forest loves her rival Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, on the other hand. Overall Sanders has 141 Lake Forest donors, who gave between $1 and $1,000.
Sanders has no big money donors in the area, but he does have 1981 donors in South County, who gave smaller amounts.
His biggest spender in Lake Forest is
NICHOLS, PATRICIA who gave $1,000
Californian’s have given $28,562,022 to Democratic candidates and $18,789,272 to Republicans.
Clinton has received $21,899,489 so far in campaign donations from people in the state, according to publicly available contribution data from the Federal Election Commission.
Sanders, has raised $$6,109,590 in California.
That’s somewhat in line with nationwide numbers that show Clinton with $126.4 million in individual contributions compared to $95.4 million for Sanders.
Those numbers, though, are a bit misleading.
While Clinton’s campaign has raised big bucks from individuals, she’s also been helped by massive money pouring in through Priorities USA Action, a pro-Clinton Super PAC that has raised more than $50 million in support of the former Secretary of State, according to OpenSecrets.
Sanders has raised just $44,968 from outside groups, according to OpenSecrets.
Following voting in three states, Clinton leads Sanders in pledged delegates, 52 to 51. But Clinton holds a commanding lead over the Vermont Sen. in the race for the nomination overall with the support of 445 superdelegates compared to just 18 superdelegates for Sanders.
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