Mapping GOP Campaign Cash by Density

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The GOP presidential candidates collectively have raised more than $300 million in this election cycle, according to Federal Election Commission data. Here’s a quick look at where*the several of those*candidates — Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump*— collected the*money.

Each dot on the maps below represents at least $5,000 raised by zip code. The dots in each place are assigned randomly within the zip code*boundaries, creating a density map (think Verizon vs. AT&T) for campaign donations* through Feb. 29.

Here’s a (crowded) map with all the candidates. The dots were layered alphabetically, a method that unfortunately obscures some candidates at this scale, depending on the geography. Still*regional differences are evident:



JEB BUSH

The former Florida governor raised large amounts of money, of course, from his home state,*but also*—*as the perceived frontrunner for a time — from major population centers:



BEN CARSON

Carson raised a ton of money for someone who received relatively little love*once voters started casting their ballots. His map shows he raised more from small locations throughout the country, not just the major population centers:



CHRIS CHRISTIE

The New Jersey governor, understandably, raised a large proportion of his money from his home region:



TED CRUZ

The Texas senator raised money from all over the country, but he clearly has a financial base in Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and Houston — the major population centers in his home state.



JOHN KASICH

Like Christie, the Ohio governor tapped his donor base at home:



MARCO RUBIO

The Florida senator’s map looks much like that of his frenemy, Bush:



DONALD TRUMP

The billionaire business man, who has relied largely on personal funds for his campaign, has raised*very little money in checks larger than $200, as reflected in his map:





* To keep the analysis consistent for all campaigns, the maps were created with a data set that excluded*individual donations of less than $200. The data*include only donations to the candidates’ campaign committees, not other political committees supporting them.

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