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As he seeks the Democratic nomination
for president, Sen. Bernie Sanders
(I-Vt.) has an ally in Choctaw, Okla.
Bill Haivala is an 82-year-old retired
electronics technician.
“I like to find people that basically support,
if you call it, a progressive or socialist agenda,”
Haivala told Seven Days. “Bernie Sanders is talking
about how America should look like Scandinavian
countries. That rings a bell with me.”
In July, Haivala found Sanders’ campaign
website and made a donation: $250.
That’s chickenfeed in a political contest. But
democratic socialist Sanders is getting enough
of it — from letter carriers, artists, accountants,
librarians — to make a towering pile.
Sanders’ latest Federal Election Commission filing, released last Thursday,
shows that his campaign raised $26.2 million
in the three months leading up to September
30. Since he joined the race, roughly 650,000
people have donated to his campaign — and just
270 of them have given the legal limit of $2,700.
Seven Days sliced and diced the data. The
campaign collects zip code and employer info
from most donors.
Here’s a by-the-numbers look at who’s giving
to Sanders — and how the campaign is spending
its money. Data are from the quarter that
ended September 30, except where noted.
Ka-ching!
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Largest Campaign Spending Recipients
Company |
State |
Amount Paid |
Category |
Tigereye Promotions |
OH |
$2,535,987 |
Campaign merchandise |
Revolution Messaging |
DC |
$2,532,347 |
Digital consulting; ad buy |
DemSign |
TX |
$668,377 |
Campaign merchandise |
ActBlue Technical Services |
MA |
$659,427 |
Donation processing |
Five Maples |
VT |
$476,084 |
Fundraising/direct mail |
People's United Bank |
CT |
$376,907 |
Payroll taxes; bank fees |
New Hampshire Democratic Party |
NH |
$140,500 |
Voter lists; party contribution; event tickets |
First Step Print Shop |
VT |
$124,445 |
Printing |
Stripe |
CA |
$86,532 |
Video production |
Devine Mulvey Longabaugh |
DC |
$86,532 |
Video production |
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The Rapid Growth of Bernie's Campaign Payroll
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Notable Expenses
- Tickets to the Iowa State Fair — $400
- J's Oyster Bar, Portland, Maine — $316.30
- Uber — $615.89
- Booth rental at Cedar Valley Pridefest in Iowa — $400
- Voter list from South Carolina Democratic Party — $75,000
- Portable toilet rental from AR-JON Portable Toilets & Vienna Septic Tank Service — $402.80
- Foldingchairs4less.com — $761.86