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Miriam Adelson Contributes $95 Million to Pro-Trump Super PAC, Totaling $100 Million
Oct 15, 2024, 11:10 PM
Miriam Adelson, a billionaire GOP megadonor, has contributed $95 million to the pro-Trump Super PAC, Preserve America, according to new FEC filings. This latest donation, made through four separate donations last quarter, brings her total contributions to the Super PAC to $100 million, making her the largest individual donor to a presidential Super PAC in this election cycle. Adelson has announced her intention to do whatever it takes to help Donald Trump win the presidency.
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