Politics & Government

Norristown: Top Republican Presidential Campaign Contributors

See who is contributing to Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Ben Carson in Norristown.

Pennsylvania voters will take to the polls on April 26 to cast their ballots for the presidential nomination in each party, and if campaign contributions are any indication of appeal, it could be a close race on the Republican side.

Neurosurgeon Ben Carson has raised $748,148 in individual donations in the state, according to publicly available contribution data from the Federal Election Commission, leading the state in donations despite polling in last place among remaining candidates nationally.

Here’s how much the other Republican candidates have taken in from Pennsylvanians:

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  • Florida Sen. Marco Rubio — $738,627
  • Texas Sen. Ted Cruz — $660,260
  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich — $240,649
  • Donald Trump — $49,191

National contribution numbers tell a similar story, with Carson leading the way, followed by Cruz, Rubio, Trump and Kasich.

Those numbers, though, are a bit misleading.

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While the campaigns have raised plenty of money through individual contributions, Super PACs have poured tons of money to support campaigns as well.

Outside groups have raised $46,726,605 for Cruz, $13,807,549 for Carson, $34,313,903 for Rubio, $6,729,311 for Kasich and $1,894,509 for Trump, according to OpenSecrets.

Who’s giving money in the Norristown area? These are the individual contributions of at least $250 to Republican campaigns:

Ben Carson

  • Mustoe James - $250

Ted Cruz

  • Gary Colby, $250

Marco Rubio

  • Brian O’Neill - $2700

John Kasich

  • Bruce Terker - $1000

Donald Trump

  • none

The maximum amount of money an individual can give to a campaign under federal law is $2,700.

Following voting in four states, Trump holds a commanding lead in delegate count with 82. Cruz has 17 pledged delegates, Rubio 16, Kasich 6 and Carson 4.

The last time Pennsylvania voted in a Republican presidential primary in 2012, the state’s citizens overwhelmingly chose Mitt Romney over Ron Paul.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. on election day.

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