He may be a single digit billionaire but this is not the sort of money U.S. president-elect Donald J. Trump can expect to find down the back of one of his Fifth Avenue sofas – so where will the US$47.5 million come from to pay back these loans declared below?
Did he borrow from his own companies to help fund his election campaign or did he borrow elsewhere?
Will he go the way of many a suspect politician and decide to quietly 'sell' petitioners access to himself as president after 20 January 2017? After all, Trump obviously sees himself as a businessman first and a president second.
Campaign contributions to DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC. from individuals totaled US$85,958,458 and Donald Trump’s own contribution was an additional US$8,599,568.
US$47,508,505 of his campaign funding was money he borrowed or loans which he has guaranteed, with candidate loan repayments to date totaling zero.
Total receipts were US$254,946,267.78 and total disbursements US$238,951,814.21 (specific outlays listed here).
Cash on hand as of 19 October 2016 was US$15,994,454.
Donald J. Trump For President, Inc. owes US$2,086,572 and to date has had to refund contributions totaling US$ 406,776. As of 20 November the US Federal Election Commission has notified the campaign treasurer that there have been potential violations of electoral law totaling tens of thousands of dollars in excessive, prohibited and impermissable contributions which are required to be refunded to contributors.
[See: http://docquery.fec.gov/pres//2016/12G/C00580100.html and http://docquery.fec.gov/pres//2016/12G/C00580100/A_STATE_C00580100.html]
Political donations to the Trump campaign by state
STATE
|
SUM
|
Alaska
|
24,726.00
|
Alabama
|
100,475.00
|
Arkansas
|
41,311.00
|
Arizona
|
128,119.00
|
California
|
528,053.00
|
Colorado
|
97,902.00
|
Connecticut
|
51,435.00
|
District of Columbia
|
11,200.00
|
Delaware
|
14,650.00
|
Florida
|
518,009.75
|
Georgia
|
179,845.96
|
Hawaii
|
15,434.00
|
Iowa
|
54,717.00
|
Idaho
|
24,212.00
|
Illinois
|
142,379.38
|
Indiana
|
60,830.00
|
Kansas
|
53,343.00
|
Kentucky
|
52,057.00
|
Louisiana
|
98,470.00
|
Massachusetts
|
82,895.00
|
Maryland
|
78,154.98
|
Maine
|
12,674.00
|
Michigan
|
141,878.00
|
Minnesota
|
44,339.00
|
Missouri
|
70,822.00
|
Mississippi
|
38,400.00
|
Montana
|
16,224.00
|
North Carolina
|
114,228.00
|
North Dakota
|
15,542.00
|
Nebraska
|
27,560.44
|
New Hampshire
|
18,380.00
|
New Jersey
|
117,382.00
|
New Mexico
|
46,055.00
|
Nevada
|
80,581.08
|
New York
|
225,577.55
|
Ohio
|
134,695.77
|
Oklahoma
|
76,169.00
|
Oregon
|
46,016.00
|
Pennsylvania
|
149,508.03
|
Puerto Rico
|
500.00
|
Rhode Island
|
7,846.00
|
South Carolina
|
75,422.00
|
South Dakota
|
10,569.00
|
Tennessee
|
100,885.00
|
Texas
|
583,537.40
|
Utah
|
39,237.00
|
Virginia
|
181,666.00
|
Virgin Islands
|
250.00
|
Vermont
|
4,534.00
|
Washington
|
131,435.07
|
Wisconsin
|
44,838.00
|
West Virginia
|
12,580.00
|
Wyoming
|
17,904.00
|
Generated Thu Oct 27 21:35:10 2016
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