The national party became, essentially, a service organization for a few hundred wealthy donors, who treated it like their private political club.
Republicans have better access to wealthy individual donors than do Democrats.
Though not an actual wealthy donor myself, I proudly bear the name of one.
Does he have the stomach to ask wealthy donors for campaign contributions?
In fact, it will trigger higher spending, while restoring the influence of wealthy donors.
New building projects, particularly, need to be embraced by wealthy donors if they are ever to get off the drawing board.
Even at this late hour, some continue to collect money from wealthy donors.
Should wealthy donors be virtually the only ones to be heard on public policy issues?
Democratic senators have less backing from wealthy donors than do Republicans.
First, Harvard, rather than wealthy donors, at times creates those restrictions.