Politics & Government

Top Martha's Vineyard Democratic Presidential Campaign Contributors

See who in Martha's Vineyard is contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders ahead of the Massachusetts primary Tuesday.

MARTHA’S VINEYARD, MA — Martha’s Vineyard voters hit the polls Tuesday for the Massachusetts primary, which is a dead heat on the Democratic side.

Hillary Clinton has raised $4 million in direct contributions from Bay State voters, while Bernie Sanders has raised $1.4 million.

Latest polls show Clinton with a nearly 2-point edge over Sanders.

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Below is a list of Martha’s Vineyard residents who contributed at least $1,000 to Clinton and Sanders:

Clinton

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  • Anita Botti, Tisbury: $2,700
  • Beebee Horowitz, Tisbury: $2,700
  • Kathleen Laskowski, Oak Bluffs: $2,700
  • Jillian Rappaport, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Steve Rabin, Edgartown: $2,700
  • Jennifer Blum, Edgartown: $2,700
  • David Damroth, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Douglas Liman, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Alan Rappaport, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Kenneth Baum, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Ellen Wingard, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Sandra Lippens, Tisbury: $2,700
  • Stephen Lee, Chilmark: $2,700
  • Jonathan Blum, Edgartown: $2,700
  • Kathleen Murray, West Tisbury: $2,700
  • Debbie Phillips, West Tisbury: $2,700
  • Abby Rabinovitz, Chilmark: $2,000
  • Catherine Marcus, Chilmark: $2,000
  • Cynthia Doyle, Chilmark: $2,000
  • Felice Shapiro, Edgartown: $2,000
  • Gogo Ferguson, Tisbury: $2,000
  • David Williams, Edgartown: $2,000
  • Lynne Kenney, Chilmark: $1,250
  • Miles Jaffe, Chilmark: $1,100
  • Samuel Feldman, Chilmark: $1,000
  • Sylvia Cohn, Chilmark: $1,000
  • Jordan Cohen, Chilmark: $1,000
  • Patricia Wilks, Chilmark: $1,000
  • John Freedman, Chilmark: $1,000
  • Wendy Jeffers, Chilmark: $1,000
  • Kathleen Teehan, Edgartown: $1,000
  • Kristina Borsy, Edgartown: $1,000
  • Ronald Rappaport, Edgartown: $1,000
  • Margaret White, Edgartown: $1,000
  • Lee Sinai, Edgartown: $1,000
  • Paul Pertile, Edgartown: $1,000
  • Megan Weeks, Edgartown: $1,000
  • David Davenport, Oak Bluffs: $1,000
  • Stuart Kendall, Tisbury: $1,000
  • Robert Mone, Tisbury: $1,000
  • Gayle Mone, Tisbury: $1,000
  • Leon Brathwaite, West Tisbury: $1,000
  • Deirdre Ling, West Tisbury: $1,000
  • Susan Feller, West Tisbury: $1,000
  • Laura Roosevelt, West Tisbury: $1,000

Sanders

  • Bill Bennett, Chilmark: $3,100
  • Elizabeth Cornwall, Chilmark: $2,000
  • John Abrams, West Tisbury: $1,316

Source: fec.gov

The candidates’ Massachusetts fundraising numbers are somewhat in line with nationwide totals that show Clinton with $126.4 million in individual contributions compared to Sanders’ $95.4 million.

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.


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