Hillary Clinton accepts Facebook money, Owns over 375% of money Facebook gave to Obama
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(Note: This story was originally posted on my website on February 19th, 2020.)
According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org), based on data released on February 3rd, 2020, Hillary Clinton accepted more money from Facebook in 2016 ($491,142) than they have ever given to any one single Congressional or Presidential candidate in any one election cycle ($95,857, Barack Obama 2012).
In 2016, she accepted 512% more than Barack Obama accepted in 2012.
Clinton in 2016 also received more than 13 times (1,383%) what Obama received in 2008 ($35,500).
And in 2016, she accepted more than 40% of the money Facebook gave out to all candidates prior to 2016.
Clinton owned 19.31% of the money Facebook gave to all candidates through the 2016 election cycle since Facebook started giving money to Congressional and Presidential candidates in 2006.
Even if we include all of the money Facebook gave to candidates in their entire history through the 2016 election cycle ($2,584,320), Hillary still had 19.00% of that from the money she received in 2016 exclusively.
So you could say Hillary Clinton owns a significant amount of influence at Facebook.
Including the 2020 election cycle from the most recent FEC data as of February 3rd, 2020, she has received 10.16% of the money ($499,042) Facebook has given to all candidates in their entire history.
For all time, Obama has accepted $132,907 from Facebook and owns 2.71% of that.
So Clinton owns more than 375% of what Obama has received from Facebook.
Facebook has given $4,910,411 to all candidates in their history.
As of February 19th, 2020, Hillary Clinton is the only Congressional or Presidential candidate in Facebook’s history to accept $95,858 or more in one election cycle.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, based on data released by the FEC on February 21st, 2020, Bernie Sanders is the only other candidate to accept more than $95,858 or more in one election cycle.
He currently has accepted $104,412 from Facebook in the 2020 election cycle.
No one else is likely to top the $491,142 Hillary Clinton received from Facebook in 2016. The only person who may be able to top that is Hillary Clinton herself.
Barack Obama also owned 70.71% of the money Facebook gave to all Congressional and Presidential candidates in 2008.
No future candidate is likely going to own that percentage of money from Facebook ever again. Not even Hillary Clinton.
Also, Obama owned just 19.82% of the money Facebook gave to all candidates in 2012.
But Hillary Clinton owned nearly double that percentage in 2016 (35.44%), had $395,285 more money than what Obama received in 2012 and she still lost to Donald Trump!
Based on that information, it shouldn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that Hillary Clinton clearly wasn’t effective in her Facebook advertisement campaigns in 2016. Or she was just a terrible candidate. Or both.
What?! Do you or does anybody think Hillary Clinton needed 70.71% of the money Facebook gave to all candidates in 2016 (like Obama in 2008) to win the Presidential election?
She would have needed $980,000.30 in 2016 if the money Facebook gave to all candidates was redistributed.
Facebook has given less money to all candidates than the previous election cycle only once. The only time was in 2010 when Facebook gave $29,150. In 2008, Facebook gave $50,205.
The question now is, how much money will Facebook give away to candidates in 2020?
If Facebook gives away more money in 2020 than they did 2018, they will be giving away more than $1,564,254.
That could indicate Hillary Clinton is running for President and probably won the Democratic Party presidential nomination again.
But it also will probably indicate that the Democrats are serious about taking back the Senate and the Presidency, since they currently own the House of Representatives here in 2020.
If Facebook gives away more money in 2020 than they did in the election cycle before the last election cycle (2016), Facebook will be giving away more than $1,385,943 to Congressional and Presidential candidates.
At the moment, if we assume we are 40 percent of the way through the 2020 election cycle, Facebook will be giving candidates a total of more than $1.9 million.
But this is the year 2020 where Republicans badly want President Trump to be re-elected so that their First and Second Amendment rights will be protected for 4 more years.
Democrats, on the other hand, are hell-bent on making sure Trump (or any Republican for that matter) doesn’t win in 2020 and will do almost anything to see that result happen.
People need to realize that in 2020 Republicans and Democrats will butt heads like never before.
So don’t be surprised if Facebook gives candidates more than they gave in 2018 ($1,564,254), or more than $2 million when we’re all said and done at the end of the 2020 election cycle.
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As of February 19th, 2020, Hillary has 9.71 million people who “Like” her Facebook page while 9.63 million “Follow” her Facebook page.
Clinton has 26.7 million followers on Twitter (as of February 19th, 2020) and hasn’t really used that to her advantage in the past two years as she has barely gained 5 million additional followers since January 17th, 2018, the day of Donald Trump’s Fake News awards on Twitter.
She had roughly 21.4 million followers on Twitter on January 17th, 2018, and roughly 21.6 million on February 17th, 2018.
Don’t believe me?
As of February 19th, 2020, Trump has 26 milllion “Likes” on Facebook and 27.58 million “Follows” on Facebook.
Just think how many more Facebook “Likes” and “Follows” Trump could have on Facebook if people weren’t afraid of losing their jobs to show their support for their political candidates that they believe in.
I mean not even half of the total number of people who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 “Like” or even “Follow” his Facebook page.
And, of course, the same thing can be said for Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump has 72.7 million followers on Twitter (as of February 19th, 2020) and probably would have a lot more Twitter followers if we assume he is being “heavily censored” by Twitter while Hillary probably isn’t being censored at all.
On January 17th, 2018, Trump had approximately 46.8 million Twitter followers and on February 17th, 2018, he had approximately 47.9 million Twitter followers.
So President Trump has gained approximately 25.9 million Twitter followers since January 17th, 2018.
As of February 19th, 2020, Clinton also has 4.59 million people who follow her on Instagram. She has 129,000 subscribers on YouTube.
Trump has 17.5 million Instagram followers and 270,000 YouTube subscribers (as of February 19th, 2020).
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2020:
In 2020, Pete Buttigieg accepted the most money from Facebook ($60,412).
Current Democratic Party presidential candidates Bernie Sanders ($45,573), Elizabeth Warren ($41,797) and Joe Biden ($17,383) also accepted more than $10,000 from Facebook.
Tom Steyer has accepted ($3,300), Amy Klobuchar ($1,206) and Tulsi Gabbard ($895).
Former Democratic Party presidential candidates Andrew Yang ($55,193), Kamala Harris ($35,000), Cory Booker ($21,160) and Jay Inslee ($13,635) also accepted $10,000 from Facebook.
The following former Democratic Party presidential candidates also accepted money from Facebook: Beto O’Rourke ($9,086), Eric Swalwell ($5,354), Julian Castro ($4,532), Steve Bullock ($3,890), Deval Patrick ($2,800), Kirsten Gillibrand ($1,500), Marianne Williamson ($1,362), Michael Bennet ($406), Tim Ryan ($295), John Hickenlooper ($205), Richard Ojeda ($100), Mike Gravel ($85), John Delaney ($55), Bill De Blasio ($28), Seth Moulton ($25).
Donald Trump, President of the United States, has accepted $3,332 from Facebook. Former Republican presidential candidate Joe Walsh received $900.
Congressional members Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) $16,221, Mark Kelly (D-AZ) $14,843, Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) $13,500, Thom Tillis (R-NC) $11,900, Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) $10,600, and Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) $10,400 have also taken at least $10,000 from the Big Tech giant.
Facebook has given $761,837 to all Congressional and Presidential candidates in 2020.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2018:
In 2018, 35 candidates received $10,000 or more from Facebook, with 30 of those being Democrats and five being Republicans.
The Top five Democrats were: Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) $81,108, Doug Jones (D-AL) $37,559, Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) $37,028, Jacky Rosen (D-NV) $30,959 and Kim Schrier (D-WA) $27,174.
The top five Republicans were: Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) $15,000, Dean Heller (R-NV) $13,100, Greg Walden (R-OR) $10,500, Will Hurd (R-TX) $10,200 and Steve Scalise (R-LA) $10,000.
2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates accepted: Amy Klobuchar ($8,300), Elizabeth Warren ($5,216), Bernie Sanders ($1,550) and Tulsi Gabbard ($10).
Former 2016 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine accepted $10,080.
Barack Obama accepted $1,000 from Facebook.
All Congressional and Presidential candidates received $1,564,254 from Facebook in 2018.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2016:
Hillary Clinton took $491,142 from Facebook in 2016 (which is a record for a single election cycle) while Barack Obama accepted $2,750.
Facebook gave $1,385,943 to all Congressional and Presidential candidates.
That means Clinton took 35.44% of the money Facebook gave to all candidates in 2016.
In 2016, 21 candidates received $10,000 or more from Facebook, with 15 being Democrats and six being Republicans.
Marco Rubio was the only Republican candidate to accept more money than all Democrats except for the top five Democrats.
The top seven Democrats were: Hillary Clinton $491,141; Charles E Schumer (D-NY) $44,300; Bernie Sanders (I-VT) $37,494; Kamala Harris (D-CA) $27,275; Michael Bennet (D-CO) $25,200, Anna Eshoo (D-CA) $18,100 and Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) $18,100.
The six Republicans who accepted $10,000 or more: Marco Rubio (R-FL) $22,955, Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) $15,400, Roy Blunt (R-MO) $14,100, Rand Paul (R-KY) $13,150, Mike Lee (R-UT) $11,000 and Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) $10,000.
By the way, Paul Ryan accepted $8,750 from Facebook in 2016.
2020 Democratic Presidential candidates Amy Klobuchar accepted $8,200 while Elizabeth Warren received $554.
Former Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine received $6,000.
Donald Trump accepted $4,815 from Facebook.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2014:
In 2014, Facebook gave just $633,864 to all Congressional and Presidential candidates.
There were only 18 candidates who accepted $10,000 or more from Facebook. Nine of those candidates were Democrats while the other nine were Republicans.
Former 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidate Cory Booker (D-NJ) was the top receiver of Facebook money with $42,000 in 2014.
Amy Klobuchar accepted $2,500. Tim Kaine accepted $2,500.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2012:
Barack Obama accepted $95,857 from Facebook in 2012, as he was the top recipient.
In 2012, Facebook gave $483,658 to all Congressional and Presidential candidates.
So Obama accepted 19.82% of all the money given to candidates from the Big Tech giant.
The other six candidates to receive $10,000 or more from Facebook were 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney $20,100, Ted Cruz (R-TX) $15,000, Claire McCaskill (D-MO) $14,500, Anna Eshoo (D-CA) $11,000, John Boehner (R-OH) $10,000 and Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) $10,000.
Amy Klobuchar accepted $7,500 while Elizabeth Warren accepted $750.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2010:
In 2010, Facebook gave just $29,150 to all candidates. Obama gave $2,200 back to Facebook in 2010.
There were no candidates who received $10,000 or more from the social media company in 2010.
But six candidates accepted at least $2,000. Those candidates are: Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) $4,800, Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) $3,900, Francine P Busby (D-CA) $2,400, Martha Coakley (D-MA) $2,400, Ron Wyden (D-OR) $2,400 and Carly Fiorina (R-CA) $2,000.
Amy Klobuchar accepted $300.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2008:
In 2008, Obama accepted $35,500 from Facebook which was the most any candidate received.
Facebook gave $50,205 to all Congressional and Presidential candidates.
And Obama also has the highest percentage (70.71%) of any one candidate to have received money from the Big Tech giant in any election cycle in history (which includes the current 2020 election cycle).
Hillary Clinton accepted the second highest total with $7,900.
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According to the Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org) website, the following candidates accepted money from Facebook in 2006:
In 2006, Facebook gave just $1,500 to two candidates, Tom Carper (D-DE) $1,000 and Evan Bayh (D-IN) $500.
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Here are the money totals that each Presidential candidate has accepted from Facebook in their entire history:
Biden, Joe (D) Pres $17,383
Buttigieg, Pete (D) Pres $60,412
Gabbard, Tulsi (D-HI) House $905
Klobuchar, Amy (D-MN) Senate $28,006 Sanders, Bernie (I-VT) Senate $84,617
Steyer, Tom (D) Pres $3,300
Trump, Donald (R) Pres $8,768 Warren, Elizabeth (D-MA) Senate $48,317
Democrat Michael Bloomberg and Republicans Rocky De La Fuente and Bill Weld have not taken any money from Facebook at this point.
These are the money totals of each candidate who have taken money from Facebook in their entire history. (Note: The position/office listed for the candidates may not be accurate or current for the 2020 election cycle).
Clinton, Hillary (D-NY) Pres $499,042 Obama, Barack (D-IL) Pres $132,907 O'Rourke, Beto (D-TX) Pres $90,194 Sanders, Bernie (I-VT) Senate $84,617 Pelosi, Nancy (D-CA) House $76,471 Booker, Cory (D-NJ) Senate $75,660 Harris, Kamala (D-CA) Senate $70,074 Eshoo, Anna (D-CA) House $62,850 Buttigieg, Pete (D) Pres $60,412 Lofgren, Zoe (D-CA) House $58,950 Schumer, Charles E (D-NY) Senate $56,000 Yang, Andrew (D) Pres $55,394 Hoyer, Steny H (D-MD) House $51,500 McCarthy, Kevin (R-CA) House $50,400 Warren, Elizabeth (D-MA) Senate $48,317 Khanna, Ro (D-CA) House $47,850 McCaskill, Claire (D-MO) Senate $45,957 Gottheimer, Josh (D-NJ) House $42,706 Jones, Doug (D-AL) Senate $41,359 Heitkamp, Heidi (D-ND) Senate $40,528 Goodlatte, Bob (R-VA) House $39,700 Rosen, Jacky (D-NV) Senate $36,602 Scalise, Steve (R-LA) House $36,500 Rubio, Marco (R-FL) Senate $35,995 Walden, Greg (R-OR) House $34,500 Schrier, Kim (D-WA) House $31,174 Boehner, John (R-OH) House $30,200 Rose, Max (D-NY) House $29,485 Gillibrand, Kirsten (D-NY) Senate $28,937 Feinstein, Dianne (D-CA) Senate $28,585 Klobuchar, Amy (D-MN) Senate $28,006 Warner, Mark (D-VA) Senate $27,668 Stefanik, Elise (R-NY) House $27,350 Houlahan, Chrissy (D-PA) House $26,988 Harder, Josh (D-CA) House $26,678 Bennet, Michael (D-CO) Senate $26,606 Swalwell, Eric (D-CA) House $26,204 Hatch, Orrin G (R-UT) Senate $25,200 McConnell, Mitch (R-KY) Senate $25,200 Nelson, Bill (D-FL) Senate $25,168
Ryan, Paul (R-WI) House $24,750
Sinema, Kyrsten (D-AZ) Senate $22,685
Upton, Fred (R-MI) House $22,000
Sullivan, Dan (R-AK) Senate $21,800
Heller, Dean (R-NV) Senate $21,100
Neal, Richard E (D-MA) House $21,000
Cantwell, Maria (D-WA) Senate $20,950
Nadler, Jerrold (D-NY) House $20,700
Eldridge, Sean (D-NY) House $20,600
Romney, Mitt (R) Pres $20,600
Blumenthal, Richard (D-CT) Senate $20,500
Gardner, Cory (R-CO) Senate $20,500
McHenry, Patrick (R-NC) House $20,500
Speier, Jackie (D-CA) House $20,400
Cornyn, John (R-TX) Senate $20,000
Tillis, Thom (R-NC) Senate $19,400 Sanchez, Linda (D-CA) House $18,650 Kaine, Tim (D-VA) Senate $18,580 Lee, Mike (R-UT) Senate $18,500 Hurd, Will (R-TX) House $18,200 Shimkus, John (R-IL) House $18,000 Wyden, Ron (D-OR) Senate $17,800 Biden, Joe (D) Pres $17,383 Heinrich, Martin (D-NM) Senate $17,200 Pallone, Frank Jr (D-NJ) House $17,000 Paul, Rand (R-KY) Senate $16,650 Blunt, Roy (R-MO) Senate $16,600 Leahy, Patrick (D-VT) Senate $16,400 Baer, Lauren (D-FL) House $16,326 Ayotte, Kelly (R-NH) Senate $15,450 Jayapal, Pramila (D-WA) House $15,027 Coons, Chris (D-DE) Senate $15,000
Kelly, Mark (D-AZ) Senate $14,843 Tester, Jon (D-MT) Senate $14,777 Schiff, Adam (D-CA) House $14,761 Guthrie, Brett (R-KY) House $14,500 Crowley, Joseph (D-NY) House $14,300 Thune, John (R-SD) Senate $14,000 Golden, Jared (D-ME) House $13,900 Murray, Patty (D-WA) Senate $13,850 DeGette, Diana (D-CO) House $13,700 DelBene, Suzan (D-WA) House $13,700 Inslee, Jay (D) Pres $13,635 Toomey, Pat (R-PA) Senate $13,500 Wicker, Roger (R-MS) Senate $13,500 Collins, Susan M (R-ME) Senate $13,450 Smith, Tina (D-MN) Senate $13,349 Carlson, Kristen (D-FL) House $13,309 Burr, Richard (R-NC) Senate $13,000 Terry, Lee (R-NE) House $13,000 Cruz, Ted (R-TX) Senate $12,800 Shaheen, Jeanne (D-NH) Senate $12,775 Gillespie, Ed (R-VA) Senate $12,650 Barrasso, John A (R-WY) Senate $12,500 Clyburn, James E (D-SC) House $12,500 Schatz, Brian (D-HI) Senate $12,500 Scott, Tim (R-SC) Senate $12,500 Walters, Mimi (R-CA) House $12,500 Porter, Katie (D-CA) House $12,093 Cantor, Eric (R-VA) House $12,000 Issa, Darrell (R-CA) House $12,000 Kinzinger, Adam (R-IL) House $12,000 Nunes, Devin (R-CA) House $12,000 Roskam, Peter (R-IL) House $12,000 Matsui, Doris (D-CA) House $11,700 Graham, Lindsey (R-SC) Senate $11,500 McGrath, Amy (D-KY) Senate $11,423 Bourdeaux, Carolyn (D-GA) House $11,360 Cotton, Tom (R-AR) Senate $11,300 Fischer, Deb (R-NE) Senate $11,250 Small, Xochitl Torres (D-NM) House $11,238 Moran, Jerry (R-KS) Senate $11,000 Pryor, Mark (D-AR) Senate $11,000 Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria (D-NY) House $10,995 Pompeo, Mike (R-KS) House $10,750 Hagan, Kay R (D-NC) Senate $10,600 Begich, Mark (D-AK) Senate $10,500 Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN) House $10,500 Carper, Tom (D-DE) Senate $10,500 Latta, Robert E (R-OH) House $10,500 Scholten, JD (D-IA) House $10,316 Murphy, Christopher S (D-CT) Senate $10,273 Underwood, Lauren A (D-IL) House $10,259 Delgado, Antonio (D-NY) House $10,191 Becerra, Xavier (D-CA) House $10,000 Brady, Kevin (R-TX) House $10,000 Collins, Doug (R-GA) House $10,000 Portman, Rob (R-OH) Senate $10,000 Udall, Mark (D-CO) Senate $10,000 Morse, Jessica (D-CA) House $9,993 Williams, Kathleen (D-MT) House $9,800 Bass, Karen (D-CA) House $9,700 Espy, Mike (D-MS) Senate $9,525 Butterfield, G K (D-NC) House $9,500 Daines, Steven (R-MT) Senate $9,500 Rodgers, Cathy McMorris (R-WA) House $9,500 Sasse, Ben (R-NE) Senate $9,500 Van Hollen, Chris (D-MD) Senate $9,500 Welch, Peter (D-VT) House $9,500 Baldwin, Tammy (D-WI) Senate $9,272 Hirono, Mazie K (D-HI) Senate $9,150 Peters, Gary (D-MI) Senate $9,100 Hegar, MJ (D-TX) Senate $9,086 Whitehouse, Sheldon (D-RI) Senate $9,000 Manchin, Joe (D-WV) Senate $8,858 Trump, Donald (R) Pres $8,768 Kind, Ron (D-WI) House $8,525 Janz, Andrew (D-CA) House $8,517 Johnson, Ron (R-WI) Senate $8,500 Olson, Pete (R-TX) House $8,500 Reed, Tom (R-NY) House $8,500 Feehan, Daniel (D-MN) House $8,414 Stabenow, Debbie (D-MI) Senate $8,408 Jones, Gina (D-TX) House $8,245 Jeffries, Hakeem (D-NY) House $8,200 Londrigan, Betsy Dirksen (D-IL) House $8,198 Gupta, Suneel (D-MI) House $8,100 Cheney, Liz (R-WY) House $8,000 Duncan, Jeff (R-SC) House $8,000 Grassley, Chuck (R-IA) Senate $8,000 Hudson, Richard (R-NC) House $8,000 Kelly, Mike (R-PA) House $8,000 Bredesen, Philip (D-TN) Senate $7,913 Hill, Katie (D-CA) House $7,871 Balter, Dana (D-NY) House $7,730 Chu, Judy (D-CA) House $7,700 Clarke, Yvette D (D-NY) House $7,700 Barrow, John (D-GA) House $7,500 Durbin, Dick (D-IL) Senate $7,500 Hoeven, John (R-ND) Senate $7,500 Tiberi, Pat (R-OH) House $7,500 Ojeda, Richard (D-WV) Senate $7,298 Kennedy, Brynne (D-CA) House $7,250 Paul, Ron (R-TX) House $7,201 Lujan, Ben Ray (D-NM) House $7,200 King, Jess (D-PA) House $7,046 Burgess, Michael (R-TX) House $7,000 King, Angus (I-ME) Senate $7,000 Long, Billy (R-MO) House $7,000 Casten, Sean (D-IL) House $6,956 Kim, Andy (D-NJ) House $6,929 Lee, Susie (D-NV) House $6,908 Masto, Catherine Cortez (D-NV) Senate $6,903 Wertime, David (D-PA) House $6,900 Reid, Harry (D-NV) Senate $6,850 Stevens, Haley (D-MI) House $6,758 Axne, Cindy (D-IA) House $6,747 Tlaib, Rashida (D-MI) House $6,675 Corker, Bob (R-TN) Senate $6,500 Paulsen, Erik (R-MN) House $6,500 Davids, Sharice (D-KS) House $6,473 Ossoff, Jon (D-GA) Senate $6,455 Kennedy, Joe III (D-MA) House $6,250 Bush, Jeb (R) Pres $6,175 Spanberger, Abigail (D-VA) House $6,162 Forde, Brian (D-CA) House $6,161 Harbaugh, Ken (D-OH) House $6,160 Brown, Sherrod (D-OH) Senate $6,117 Casey, Bob (D-PA) Senate $6,025 Bishop, Mike (R-MI) House $6,000 Blumenauer, Earl (D-OR) House $6,000 Bono Mack, Mary (R-CA) House $6,000 Crapo, Mike (R-ID) Senate $6,000 Udall, Tom (D-NM) Senate $6,000 Young, Todd (R-IN) Senate $6,000 Kopser, Joseph (D-TX) House $5,735 Franken, Al (D-MN) Senate $5,710 Sewell, Terri A (D-AL) House $5,700 Gutierrez, Luis V (D-IL) House $5,600 Johnson, Bill (R-OH) House $5,500 Koh, Dan (D-MA) House $5,500 DeLauro, Rosa L (D-CT) House $5,400 Lamb, Conor (D-PA) House $5,300 Capps, Lois (D-CA) House $5,250 Esty, Elizabeth (D-CT) House $5,250 Salerno, Lillian (D-TX) House $5,150 Alexander, Lamar (R-TN) Senate $5,000 Flake, Jeff (R-AZ) Senate $5,000 Matheson, Jim (D-UT) House $5,000 Murkowski, Lisa (R-AK) Senate $5,000 Perdue, David (R-GA) Senate $5,000
Kander, Jason (D-MO) Senate $4,980 Graham, Gwen (D-FL) House $4,950 Slotkin, Elissa (D-MI) House $4,818 Manning, Chelsea (D-MD) Senate $4,806 Bustos, Cheri (D-IL) House $4,700 Comstock, Barbara (R-VA) House $4,650 Rouda, Harley (D-CA) House $4,630 Brown, Lisa (D-WA) House $4,535 Castro, Julian (D) Pres $4,532 Capito, Shelley Moore (R-WV) Senate $4,500 Costello, Ryan (R-PA) House $4,500 Risch, James E (R-ID) Senate $4,500 Rounds, Mike (R-SD) Senate $4,500 Ruiz, Raul (D-CA) House $4,500 Strange, Luther (R-AL) Senate $4,500 Kirkpatrick, Ann (D-AZ) House $4,369 Clark, Katherine (D-MA) House $4,200 Hassan, Maggie (D-NH) Senate $4,058 Berman, Howard L (D-CA) House $4,000 Cardenas, Tony (D-CA) House $4,000 Denham, Jeff (R-CA) House $4,000 Griffith, Morgan (R-VA) House $4,000 Lankford, James (R-OK) Senate $4,000 McCain, John (R-AZ) Senate $4,000 Richmond, Cedric (D-LA) House $4,000 Rogers, Mike (R-MI) House $4,000 Thompson, Mike (D-CA) House $4,000 Walorski, Jackie (R-IN) House $4,000 Yarmuth, John A (D-KY) House $4,000 Cisneros, Gil (D-CA) House $3,982 Bullock, Steve (D) Pres $3,890 Doyle, Marge (D-CA) House $3,882 Boroughs, Adair (D-SC) House $3,870 Bryce, Randy (D-WI) House $3,820 Holcombe, Jessica (D-CA) House $3,787 Lee, Barbara (D-CA) House $3,770 Demings, Val (D-FL) House $3,700 Mandel, Josh (R-OH) Senate $3,700 Rogers, Lee C (D-CA) House $3,600 Donnelly, Joe (D-IN) Senate $3,553 Johnson, Gary (L-NM) Pres $3,550 Menendez, Robert (D-NJ) Senate $3,508 Boozman, John (R-AR) Senate $3,500 Brooks, Susan (R-IN) House $3,500 Ernst, Joni (R-IA) Senate $3,500 Himes, Jim (D-CT) House $3,500 Kerry, John (D-MA) Senate $3,500 McCaul, Michael (R-TX) House $3,500 Snowe, Olympia (R-ME) Senate $3,500 Omar, Ilhan (D-MN) House $3,450 Steyer, Tom (D) Pres $3,300 Hildebrandt, Madeline (D-NM) House $3,257 LaHood, Darin (R-IL) House $3,250 Payne, Rachel (D-CA) House $3,200 Ross, Deborah (D-NC) Senate $3,200 Spencer, Paul (D-AR) House $3,113 Madden, Patrick (D-NY) House $3,100 Levin, Mike (D-CA) House $3,017 Boylan, Lindsey (D-NY) House $3,000 Carter, Buddy (R-GA) House $3,000 Conyers, John Jr (D-MI) House $3,000 Dold, Bob (R-IL) House $3,000 Doyle, Mike (D-PA) House $3,000 Hernandez, Jose M (D-CA) House $3,000 Markey, Ed (D-MA) Senate $3,000 McNerney, Jerry (D-CA) House $3,000 Ratcliffe, John Lee (R-TX) House $3,000 Rush, Bobby L (D-IL) House $3,000 Schrader, Kurt (D-OR) House $3,000 Simpson, Mike (R-ID) House $3,000 Triantaphyllis, Alex (D-TX) House $3,000 Edwards, Greg (D-PA) House $2,924 Amash, Justin (R-MI) House $2,850 Cooper, Scott (D-NC) House $2,850 Ding, Eric (D-PA) House $2,850 Bush, Diane Mitsch (D-CO) House $2,810 Greenfield, Theresa (D-IA) Senate $2,800 Hicks, Josh (D-KY) House $2,800 Patrick, Deval (D) Pres $2,800 Campa-Najjar, Ammar (D-CA) House $2,784 Marshall, Roger (R-KS) House $2,755 Butner, Josh (D-CA) House $2,725 Strickland, Ted (D-OH) Senate $2,710 Barve, Kumar P (D-MD) House $2,700 Beatty, Joyce (D-OH) House $2,700 Castor, Kathy (D-FL) House $2,700 Jackson Lee, Sheila (D-TX) House $2,700 Kasich, John (R) Pres $2,700 Kelly, Robin (D-IL) House $2,700 Nickloes, Sarah Ashley (R-TN) House $2,700 Sullivan, Maura (D-NH) House $2,700 Welder, Brent (D-KS) House $2,700 Galvin, Alyse (D-AK) House $2,675 Cox, TJ (D-CA) House $2,592 Long, Carolyn (D-WA) House $2,552 Brownley, Julia (D-CA) House $2,550 Merkley, Jeff (D-OR) Senate $2,525 Baucus, Max (D-MT) Senate $2,500 Boxer, Barbara (D-CA) Senate $2,500 Burner, Darcy (D-WA) House $2,500 Chaffetz, Jason (R-UT) House $2,500 Coats, Dan (R-IN) Senate $2,500 Collins, Chris (R-NY) House $2,500 DeMint, Jim (R-SC) Senate $2,500 Dickinson, Gerald (D-PA) House $2,500 Hyde-Smith, Cindy (R-MS) Senate $2,500 Isakson, Johnny (R-GA) Senate $2,500 Kuster, Ann (D-NH) House $2,500 Lieu, Ted (D-CA) House $2,500 Peters, Scott (D-CA) House $2,500 Stein, Jill (3) Pres $2,500 Young, David (R-IA) House $2,500 Allred, Colin (D-TX) House $2,405 McGinty, Katie (D-PA) Senate $2,402 Busby, Francine P (D-CA) House $2,400 Coakley, Martha (D-MA) Senate $2,400 Lewis, John (D-GA) House $2,373 Goldbeck, Janessa (D-CA) House $2,359 Campbell, Foster (D-LA) Senate $2,350 Brindisi, Anthony (D-NY) House $2,346 Mitrano, Tracy (D-NY) House $2,315 Gasper, Theresa (D-OH) House $2,310 Horton, Kyle (D-NC) House $2,310 McCormick, Karen (D-CO) House $2,309 Martin, James Francis (D-GA) Senate $2,300 Yandik, Will (D-NY) House $2,300 Mucarsel-Powell, Debbie (D-FL) House $2,270 Feingold, Russ (D-WI) Senate $2,231 Fletcher, Lizzie (D-TX) House $2,144 Eastman, Kara (D-NE) House $2,085 Bass, Charles (R-NH) House $2,000 Boustany, Charles Jr (R-LA) House $2,000 Brown, Scott (R-MA) Senate $2,000 Bucshon, Larry (R-IN) House $2,000 Castro, Joaquin (D-TX) House $2,000 Cicilline, David (D-RI) House $2,000 Cleaver, Emanuel (D-MO) House $2,000 Dingell, Debbie (D-MI) House $2,000 Ellmers, Renee (R-NC) House $2,000 Enzi, Mike (R-WY) Senate $2,000 Estes, Ron (R-KS) House $2,000 Ferguson, Drew (R-GA) House $2,000 Fiorina, Carly (R-CA) Senate $2,000 Flores, Bill (R-TX) House $2,000 Gingrey, Phil (R-GA) House $2,000 Green, Gene (D-TX) House $2,000 Harper, Gregg (R-MS) House $2,000 Landrieu, Mary L (D-LA) Senate $2,000 Larson, John B (D-CT) House $2,000 Lungren, Dan (R-CA) House $2,000 McSally, Martha (R-AZ) Senate $2,000 Murphy, Stephanie (D-FL) House $2,000 Schneider, Brad (D-IL) House $2,000 Stamper, Jay (D-SC) Senate $2,000 Watt, Melvin L (D-NC) House $2,000 Whitfield, Ed (R-KY) House $2,000 Hoadley, Jon (D-MI) House $1,955 Ellison, Keith (D-MN) House $1,900 Meier, Edward (D-TX) House $1,850 Ghorbani, Shireen (D-UT) House $1,751 Zeldin, Lee (R-NY) House $1,750 McBath, Lucy (D-GA) House $1,699 Tucker, Clarke (D-AR) House $1,684 Palmer, Susan (D-OH) House $1,664 Coleman, Linda (D-NC) House $1,653 Thompson, James (D-KS) House $1,625 O'Connor, Danny (D-OH) House $1,598 Corbin-Johnson, Shavonnia (D-PA) House $1,589 Cockburn, Leslie (D-VA) House $1,573 Vanostran, Cort (D-MO) House $1,560 Schanbacher, Kristine (D-IL) House $1,550 Sherrill, Mikie (D-NJ) House $1,548 Davis, Paul (D-KS) House $1,528 Bubser, Chris (D-CA) House $1,500 Byrne, Bradley (R-AL) House $1,500 Carson, Andre (D-IN) House $1,500 Knight, Steve (R-CA) House $1,500 LaMalfa, Doug (R-CA) House $1,500 Mullin, Markwayne (R-OK) House $1,500 Murphy, Tim (R-PA) House $1,500 Rittereiser, Jason (D-WA) House $1,500 Sensenbrenner, Jim (R-WI) House $1,500 Sittenfeld, P G (D-OH) Senate $1,500 Torres, Norma (D-CA) House $1,500 Velazquez, Nydia M (D-NY) House $1,500 Gideon, Sara (D-ME) Senate $1,385 Harrison, Jaime (D-SC) Senate $1,368 Crow, Jason (D-CO) House $1,364 Williamson, Marianne (D) Pres $1,362 Kulkarni, Sri (D-TX) House $1,336 Smith, Erica (D-NC) Senate $1,263 Duckworth, Tammy (D-IL) Senate $1,254 Bollier, Barbara (D-KS) Senate $1,250 Corbett, Ellen (D-CA) House $1,250 Graham, Kimberly (D-IA) Senate $1,250 Helmer, Daniel (D-VA) House $1,250 Mahony, Josh (D-AR) Senate $1,250 Swearengin, Paula Jean (D-WV) Senate $1,250 Raskin, Jamie (D-MD) House $1,200 Walkinshaw, Brady (D-WA) House $1,200 Troiano, Nicholas Robert (I-PA) House $1,174 Honda, Mike (D-CA) House $1,100 Scanlon, Mary Gay (D-PA) House $1,075 Kumar, Rishi (D-CA) House $1,025 Murphy, Patrick (D-FL) House $1,025 Amodei, Mark (R-NV) House $1,000 Armstrong, Kelly (R-ND) House $1,000 Barr, Andy (R-KY) House $1,000 Beutler, Jaime Herrera (R-WA) House $1,000 Bilbray, Brian P (R-CA) House $1,000 Bilirakis, Gus (R-FL) House $1,000 Bishop, Timothy H (D-NY) House $1,000 Case, Ed (D-HI) House $1,000 Cassidy, Bill (R-LA) House $1,000 Coffman, Mike (R-CO) House $1,000 Cramer, Kevin (R-ND) House $1,000 Cunningham, Cal (D-NC) Senate $1,000 Curtis, John (R-UT) House $1,000 Deutch, Ted (D-FL) House $1,000 Diaz-Balart, Mario (R-FL) House $1,000 Dingell, John D (D-MI) House $1,000 Engel, Eliot L (D-NY) House $1,000 Escobar, Veronica (D-TX) House $1,000 Gomez, Jimmy (D-CA) House $1,000 Higgins, Brian M (D-NY) House $1,000 Holding, George (R-NC) House $1,000 Johnson, Mike (R-LA) House $1,000 Kennedy, John (R-LA) Senate $1,000 Kilmer, Derek (D-WA) House $1,000 Lance, Leonard (R-NJ) House $1,000 Land, Terri Lynn (R-MI) Senate $1,000 Lewis, Jason (R-MN) House $1,000 Lingle, Linda (R-HI) Senate $1,000 Lynch, Courtney (D-VA) Senate $1,000 Maloney, Carolyn B (D-NY) House $1,000 McEachin, Donald (D-VA) House $1,000 McFadden, Mike (R-MN) Senate $1,000 Noem, Kristi (R-SD) House $1,000 O'Halleran, Tom (D-AZ) House $1,000 Panetta, Jimmy (D-CA) House $1,000 Pearce, Steve (R-NM) House $1,000 Ratigan, Dylan (D-NY) House $1,000 Reichert, Dave (R-WA) House $1,000 Renteria, Amanda (D-CA) House $1,000 Rezvani, Dary (D-CA) House $1,000 Rice, Tom (R-SC) House $1,000 Roberts, Pat (R-KS) Senate $1,000 Ross, Heather (D-AZ) House $1,000 Ruppersberger, Dutch (D-MD) House $1,000 Sarbanes, John (D-MD) House $1,000 Smith, Lamar (R-TX) House $1,000 Soto, Darren (D-FL) House $1,000 Stearns, Cliff (R-FL) House $1,000 Sullivan, John (R-OK) House $1,000 Tenney, Claudia (R-NY) House $1,000 Timmons, William (R-SC) House $1,000 Trivedi, Manan (D-PA) House $1,000 Veasey, Marc (D-TX) House $1,000 Watkins, Steve (R-KS) House $1,000 Yalamanchili, Surya (D-OH) House $1,000 Finkenauer, Abby (D-IA) House $988 Quist, Robert E. (D-MT) House $975 Kelly, Brendan (D-IL) House $958 Kahele, Kai (D-HI) House $950 Buttar, Shahid (D-CA) House $918 Gabbard, Tulsi (D-HI) House $905 Walsh, Joe (R) Pres $900 Luria, Elaine (D-VA) House $836 Scott, George (D-PA) House $760 Bayh, Evan (D-IN) Senate $750 Gifford, Rufus (D-MA) House $750 Scheinberg, Aaron (D-WV) House $750 McCready, Dan (D-NC) House $661 Hayes, Jahana (D-CT) House $660 Teachout, Zephyr (D-NY) House $641 Baer, Dan (D-CO) Senate $620 Malinowski, Tom (D-NJ) House $594 Misso, Roger (D-NY) House $575 Colvin, Nick (D-MI) House $550 Ebel, Jon (D-IL) House $550 Gandhi, Pritesh (D-TX) House $550 Kihuen, Ruben (D-NV) House $506 Allen, Tom H (D-ME) House $500 Anzalone, John (D-NV) House $500 Bera, Ami (D-CA) House $500 Boucher, Rick (D-VA) House $500 Chen, Jay (D-CA) House $500 Curbelo, Carlos (R-FL) House $500 Davis, Rodney (R-IL) House $500 Dodson, David (R-WY) Senate $500 Dubberly, Shannon (R-TX) House $500 Fisher, Will (D-TX) House $500 Foster, Bill (D-IL) House $500 Gitsham, Denise (R-CA) House $500 Gonzalez, Anthony (R-OH) House $500 Griffin, Taylor (R-NC) House $500 Hasner, Adam (R-FL) House $500 Hopkins, Michael Starr (D-NJ) Senate $500 Huff, Bob (R-CA) House $500 Hulings, Jay (D-TX) House $500 Judge, Patty (D-IA) Senate $500 Katko, John (R-NY) House $500 Madia, Ashwin (D-MN) House $500 Marino, Tom (R-PA) House $500 Matthews, Kathleen (D-MD) House $500 McGovern, James P (D-MA) House $500 Meeks, Gregory W (D-NY) House $500 Miller, George (D-CA) House $500 Oatman, Laura (D-CA) House $500 Rice, Kathleen (D-NY) House $500 Roybal-Allard, Lucille (D-CA) House $500 Sanchez, Loretta (D-CA) House $500 Stankevich, Nick (D-NY) House $500 Thompson, Tommy G (R-WI) Senate $500 Valadao, David (R-CA) House $500 Waxman, Henry (D-CA) House $500 Whitney, Toby (D-WA) House $500 Wu, Brianna (D-MA) House $500 Zoeller, Gregory (R-IN) House $500 McAdams, Ben (D-UT) House $460 Longjohn, Matt (D-MI) House $435 Pureval, Aftab (D-OH) House $433 Gagarin, Mel (D-NY) House $425 Jammal, Sam (D-CA) House $425 Collins, Joshua (D-WA) House $420 Cardnell, Elisa (D-TX) House $384 Radinovich, Joe (D-MN) House $377 Lewis, Jennifer (D-VA) House $350 Marts, Tola (D-WA) House $350 Neumann, Cora (D-MT) Senate $350 Reynolds, Brian J. (I-NJ) House $350 DiNicola, Ron (D-PA) House $344 Gravel, Mike (D) Pres $340 Denney, Audrey (D-CA) House $335 Shapiro, David (D-FL) House $324 Arballo, Phil (D-CA) House $300 Sergent, Talley (D-WV) House $300 Ryan, Tim (D-OH) House $295 Rader, Betsy (D-OH) House $290 Newman, Marie (D-IL) House $285 Phillips, Dean (D-MN) House $285 Soderberg, Nancy (D-FL) House $285 Cisneros, Jessica (D-TX) House $280 Wild, Susan (D-PA) House $258 Aguilar, Pete (D-CA) House $253 Driskell, Gretchen (D-MI) House $253 Baca, Joe (D-CA) House $250 Barney, Sean (D-DE) House $250 Blair, John (D-NM) House $250 Bunkeddeko, Adem (D-NY) House $250 Calone, David L (D-NY) House $250 Capuano, Michael E (D-MA) House $250 Carson, Ben (R) Pres $250 Cherny, Andrei (D-AZ) House $250 Chin, Doug (D-HI) House $250 Collier, Erin (D-NY) House $250 Collins, Kina (D-IL) House $250 Cunningham, William (D-NJ) House $250 Davidson, Rob (D-MI) House $250 Davis, Greg (R-MS) House $250 Foster, Nikki (D-OH) House $250 Frankel, Lois J (D-FL) House $250 Gallego, Ruben (D-AZ) House $250 Haaf, Grace (D-IL) House $250 Haberman, Daniel (D-MI) House $250 Harper, Morgan (D-OH) House $250 Isner, Tabitha (D-AL) House $250 Khan, Imran (D-TX) House $250 Kohn, Erin Bilbray (D-NV) House $250 Lessig, Lawrence (D) Pres $250 Lynn, Eric (D-FL) House $250 Morgan, Matt (D-MI) House $250 Morrisey, Patrick (R-WV) Senate $250 Mues, John (D-MT) Senate $250 Pensler, Sandy (R-MI) Senate $250 Perry, Paul (D-PA) House $250 Rao, Saira (D-CO) House $250 Rhodes, Gareth (D-NY) House $250 Stover, Lindsey Davis (D-VA) House $250 Tierney, John F (D-MA) House $250 Tomlinson, Teresa (D-GA) Senate $250 Walsh, John (D-MT) Senate $250 Williams, Michael J (D-CT) House $250 Manning, Kathy (D-NC) House $210 Hickenlooper, John (D-CO) Senate $205 Golden, Ian (D-NY) House $200 Johnston, Mike (D-CO) Senate $200 Vernon, Monica (D-IA) House $200 McMurray, Nate (D-NY) House $198 Oliver, Julie (D-TX) House $180 Carmona, Arturo (D-CA) House $150 Edwards, Donna (D-MD) House $150 Jacobs, Sara (D-CA) House $150 Jaffe, Stephen (D-CA) House $150 Shirley, Liuba Grechen (D-NY) House $150 Watson, Liz (D-IN) House $129 Keith, Pam (D-FL) House $125 Torres, Ritchie (D-NY) House $125 Horn, Kendra (D-OK) House $119 Wexton, Jennifer (D-VA) House $114 Craig, Angie (D-MN) House $111 Tipirneni, Hiral (D-AZ) House $111 Haaland, Debra (D-NM) House $103 Canova, Tim (D-FL) House $100 Decillis, Mike (D-NY) House $100 Garrett, Janet (D-OH) House $100 Grayson, Alan (D-FL) House $100 London, Cat (D-ME) Senate $100 Panda, Chetan (D-TX) House $100 Peterson, Collin (D-MN) House $100 Plame, Valerie (D-NM) House $100 Trauner, Gary (D-WY) Senate $100 Love, Mia (R-UT) House $90 Pressley, Ayanna (D-MA) House $89 Wallace, Scott (D-PA) House $85 Dar, Mohammad (D-MA) House $83 Carroll, Morgan (D-CO) House $77 Holguin, Eric (D-TX) House $77 Nolan, Rick (D-MN) House $71 Bacelar, Agatha (I-CA) House $70 Barragan, Nanette (D-CA) House $61 Barzee Flores, Mary (D-FL) House $60 Nelson, Tom (D-WI) House $57 Delaney, John K (D) Pres $55 Clements, Paul (D-MI) House $52 Canning, Doyle (D-OR) House $50 Collins, Wlimot (D-MT) Senate $50 Colvin, Jesse (D-MD) House $50 Haggman, Matt (D-FL) House $50 Salmon, Scott (D-NJ) House $50 Welle, Josh (D-NJ) House $50 Pappas, Chris (D-NH) House $40 Iron Eyes, Chase (D-ND) House $38 Cunningham, Joe (D-SC) House $35 Gershon, Perry (D-NY) House $35 Horsford, Steven (D-NV) House $35 Kohl, Dan (D-WI) House $35 Litton, Todd (D-TX) House $35 Van Drew, Jeff (D-NJ) House $35 Huffstetler, Roger Dean (D-VA) House $29 De Blasio, Bill (D) Pres $28 Janowicz, Phil (D-CA) House $25 Lake, Jeannine Lee (D-IN) House $25 Moulton, Seth (D-MA) House $25 Siegel, Mike (D-TX) House $25 Sanchez, Jana Lynne (D-TX) House $21 Emmons, Robert Jr (D-IL) House $20 Palzewicz, Tom (D-WI) House $20 Wilkes, Mckayla (D-MD) House $20 Rawlings, Joshua (D-TN) House $18 Cobb, Tedra (D-NY) House $11 Hall, Mel (D-IN) House $11 Ghebreghiorgis, Andom (D-NY) House $10 Mackler, James (D-TN) Senate $10 Selmont, Ges (D-FL) House $10 Bennett, LuAnn (D-VA) House $6 Bonoff, Terri (D-MN) House $6 Caforio, Bryan (D-CA) House $6 Otto, Bill (D-MO) House $6 Owens, Doug (D-UT) House $6 Putzova, Eva (D-AZ) House $6 Santarsiero, Steve (D-PA) House $6 Shalala, Donna (D-FL) House $6 Sturgill, Jerry (D-ID) Senate $6 Tryon, Stephen P (D-UT) House $6 Wicklund, Mark (D-IL) House $6 Williams, Jay (D-SD) Senate $6 Islam, Nabilah (D-GA) House $4 Parnell, Archie (D-SC) House $3 Hoyos, Renee (D-TN) House $1 Frick, Bill (D-MD) House ($250)
The document below shows the money totals from highest to lowest that candidates' received from Facebook Inc. in their entire history and also in alphabetical order by last name.
The highlighted candidates in yellow mean nothing other than their names appeared twice during data collection when compiling information put into the document. Therefore, their political party affiliation either changed over time or the U.S. state they were from/representing was not present/listed at least once, because they were running for a very high office such as President of the United States, and therefore only their political party affiliation was listed along with their name.
Facebook Inc. Money Document (February 3rd, 2020) The Center for Responsive Politics (opensecrets.org)