According to the mainstream media, President Donald Trump won the 2016 general election by riding the male vote to victory.
But there’s one thing they won’t tell you — the president is getting a huge bump from a group the media claims hates the president.
More than ever, women are contributing to re-elect the commander-in-chief. The latest proof came in the results of FEC data, which showed that more than 10,000 women donated to Trump’s re-election campaign for a grand total of nearly $8 million, a study of donations in the first quarter of this year showed.
And it dwarfs Democrats support among women. Trump doubled the entire field of Democratic hopefuls. There isn’t a single Democrat with even half of the amount of women supporting them as support Trump campaign. The runner up so far, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., raked in just 3,850 female donors.
Also, according to The Daily Caller, Trump is less likely relying on giant corporations and career politicians, as his donors are giving $141 per donations. T
his is far below Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. D-N.Y., a longtime Empire State politician who has a long history of accepting PAC money from Wall Street bankers.
Gillibrand, along with hopefuls like Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-M.A., have made a huge fuss about swearing off taking donations from mega corporations — but Trump is actually doing it.
Of all of Trump’s donors, 45 percent of them were women, writes The Daily Caller.
That’s a higher percentage than Warren and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-M.N. and almost every single Democratic presidential candidate.
For all the “pro-woman” talk from liberals, the voters have a very strange way of showing their support. Trump has been busy leading the country, fending off a failed witch hunt, making deals with foreign leaders, and trying to solve a national border crisis, and American women are supporting him in record numbers.
Here’s a look at the full campaign donation overview, according to The Daily Caller:
Number of female donors by candidate (Q1 2019):
Donald Trump: 10,375
Kamala Harris: 3,850
Bernie Sanders: 3,271
Beto O’Rourke: 2,289
Cory Booker: 2,020
Pete Buttigieg: 1,335
Elizabeth Warren: 1,330
Amy Klobuchar: 1,321
Andrew Yang: 964
Kirsten Gillibrand: 960
Julian Castro: 563
Jay Inslee: 473
John Delaney: 451
John Hickenlooper: 362
Tulsi Gabbard: 164
Percentage of female donors by candidate (Q1 2019):
Kirsten Gillibrand: 52.48%
Kamala Harris: 49.27%
Donald Trump: 45.45%
Amy Klobuchar: 45.20%
Beto O’Rourke: 44.86%
Julian Castro: 42.25%
Elizabeth Warren: 41.48%
John Delaney: 39.45%
Jay Inslee: 39.04%
Cory Booker: 38.30%
John Hickenlooper: 35.05%
Pete Buttigieg: 33.53%
Bernie Sanders: 33.29%
Tulsi Gabbard: 29.34%
Andrew Yang: 23.10%
The Horn editorial team