President Trump has gotten a total of 10,375 donations from women. Second place is California Sen. Kamala Harris with 3,850. Not bad for a candidate that Democrats say women voters hate.
In fact, in a poll of Black Women, who usually gives 6% of their votes to a Republican presidential candidate, found that 25% either support Trump or are at least neutral to the idea of voting for him. The same holds true for Hispanics. The Democrats just don’t get it. Trump does not reach out to the elites and the illegal aliens like they do.
He reaches out to the blue collar workers, who now have good paying jobs thanks to Trump.
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
A demographic breakdown of donors for each candidate ranks Trump third in gender parity, with 45.45% of his contributions coming from women. Trump sits behind New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, 52.48% of whose contributions come from women, and California Sen. Kamala Harris, 49.27% of whose contributions come from women.
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%
When including all of Trump’s fundraising beyond just the first quarter of 2020, 20,363 women have donated $7,592,966 to the president’s reelection campaign. That means overall, Trump has received more total contributions from women than all of the Democratic candidates combined, although Trump has had more time to fundraise than the Democratic candidates. (RELATED: Kasie Hunt Says Trump Has No Shot At Re-Election Because Of Ratings With Women)
The president’s gender breakdown of donors has improved over time. Across all 2020 fundraising, 36.3% of Trump’s donations came from women. However, when looking at just the first quarter of 2019, that number jumped over nine percentage points to 45.45%.