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Zip codes donating the most money to Donald Trump
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#50. 34110 (Naples, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $157,319
– Number of donations: 1,346
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
The 34110 zip code in Naples, Florida, is home to more than 20,000 residents and leans toward being conservative. While a small number of residents donated to Trump’s campaign, the combined donation total is significant.
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#49. 90049 (Los Angeles)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $157,595
– Number of donations: 1,055
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
There are 3.9 million residents in Los Angeles. Out of those millions, just over 100,000 residents donated to Trump’s campaign. Residents in the 90049 zip code are considered somewhat liberal.
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#48. 92663 (Newport Beach, California)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $159,894
– Number of donations: 1,040
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
Newport Beach, California, is home to more than 85,000 people. The number of donations from the city’s residents is average compared to other areas in the United States. The more than 20,000 residents in zip code 92663 lean liberal.
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#47. 32779 (Longwood, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $161,030
– Number of donations: 1,278
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
With just over 15,000 residents, Longwood, Florida, is mostly liberal, with a small concentration of conservative voters. Only about 1,000 people from Longwood donated to Trump’s campaign.
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#46. 34103 (Naples, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $162,283
– Number of donations: 966
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
This zip code area of Naples, Florida, is home to just over 13,000 residents and mostly leans conservative. While the number of donations from Naples residents is small, the total contribution amount is sizable.
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#45. 77057 (Houston)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $167,236
– Number of donations: 1,257
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Houston is an interesting city politically, as residents are generally split between Republicans and Democrats. There are 2.3 million people residing in the Houston area. The 40,000 residents of zip code 77057 are considered to lean liberal.
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#44. 79765 (Odessa, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $170,003
– Number of donations: 334
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
The people in Odessa, Texas, often vote Republican despite lower campaign donations to the Trump campaign. Presently, more than 120,000 people reside in Odessa.
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#43. 22101 (McLean, Virginia)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $175,372
– Number of donations: 716
– Total Virginia donations to Trump’s campaign: $6,008,565
The majority of the population in McLean, Virginia, votes Democratic. The zip code of 22101 in McLean has a population of nearly 30,000.
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#42. 85262 (Scottsdale, Arizona)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $176,380
– Number of donations: 1,269
– Total Arizona donations to Trump’s campaign: $7,832,073
The more than 250,000 residents in Scottsdale, Arizona, usually vote liberal. The state of Arizona is a political hotspot and is often considered a swing state. There are just over 10,000 residents in 85262, with a median income of $130,000, who are somewhat conservative.
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#41. 32163 (The Villages, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $180,044
– Number of donations: 1,909
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
The Villages, Florida, tends to be a red area, with most of its residents voting Republican. As part of central Florida, The Villages tends to be an essential stop for candidates, since votes in that part of the state tend to impact how the rest of the state votes. There are 44,000 people who reside in the 32163 zip code.
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#40. 89511 (Reno, Nevada)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $180,130
– Number of donations: 1,770
– Total Nevada donations to Trump’s campaign: $3,932,522
Reno, Nevada, leans liberal, with roughly 8% voting Independent and more than 45% voting Democratic in the 2016 presidential election. More than 250,000 people currently reside in Reno. The 25,000 residents of the 89511 zip code lean conservative.
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#39. 78006 (Boerne, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $180,489
– Number of donations: 1,516
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Part of the larger Kendall County, Boerne, Texas, is slightly on the conservative side. The more than 17,000 residents of Boerne usually vote Republican, though roughly 18% voted Democratic during the last presidential election.
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#38. 32746 (Lake Mary, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $180,903
– Number of donations: 1,132
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
The 17,000 residents of Lake Mary, Florida, often vote conservatively. Lake Mary has an older population and a large voter turnout.
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#37. 89052 (Henderson, Nevada)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $181,730
– Number of donations: 2,355
– Total Nevada donations to Trump’s campaign: $3,932,522
Historically, the population in Henderson, Nevada, votes primarily Independent or Democratic. Approximately 300,000 people live in Henderson.
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#36. 34786 (Windermere, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $182,572
– Number of donations: 1,142
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Windermere, Florida, is small population-wise, with just over 3,000 residents. Of those who vote, most people in Windermere vote liberally.
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#35. 33156 (Miami)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $187,558
– Number of donations: 1,230
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Historically, Miami votes Democratic and is mostly liberal. The way that Miami votes this election will have a massive impact on how the state votes. The more than 30,000 residents in the Pinecrest, Florida, 33156 zip code lean liberal.
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#34. 10022 (New York)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $188,422
– Number of donations: 1,103
– Total New York donations to Trump’s campaign: $11,533,061
Historically, the residents of New York City tend to vote Democratic or Independent. That said, there are some staunch Republicans in the city that donate heavily to Republican campaigns. At present, roughly 9 million people reside in the New York City area.
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#33. 75093 (Plano, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $192,285
– Number of donations: 1,495
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Despite most residents in Texas voting Republican, Plano, Texas, is one of the more liberal areas and tends to vote Democratic. Many attribute this “pocket of blue” to the many Plano residents from the East Coast.
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#32. 92037 (La Jolla, California)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $193,345
– Number of donations: 1,128
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
La Jolla, California, is a sub-pocket of San Diego, and typically votes Democratic. In the past, San Diego was mostly Republican, but this has changed in recent years.
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#31. 33418 (Palm Beach Gardens, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $195,983
– Number of donations: 1,540
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Florida is split into various political pockets, with some areas being predominantly red and others being very blue. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, tends to lean liberal and historically votes Democratic.
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#30. 76107 (Fort Worth, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $196,049
– Number of donations: 560
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
While most of Texas is conservative, Fort Worth often votes Democratic, but there are some big Republican supporters in the area, driving up the total Republican donation amount. Presently, there are close to 900,000 residents in Fort Worth.
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#29. 37027 (Brentwood, Tennessee)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $198,279
– Number of donations: 1,736
– Total Tennessee donations to Trump’s campaign: $5,114,872
Brentwood, Tennessee’s population often votes slightly conservative, though not overwhelmingly so. During the 2016 presidential election, Brentwood voted just over 60% Republican, with 6.6% of the voters voting as Independents.
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#28. 76092 (Southlake, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $199,087
– Number of donations: 1,302
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Southlake, Texas, voters lean slightly conservative, though in the 2016 presidential election, it was close, with 43.1% of residents voting Democratic. The current election could go either way in Southlake.
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#27. 90274 (Palos Verdes Peninsula, California)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $206,434
– Number of donations: 1,319
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
A subregion of mostly-liberal Los Angeles, Palos Verdes Peninsula, California, also leans liberal. There are roughly 78,000 residents in Palos Verdes Peninsula.
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#26. 77019 (Houston)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $206,545
– Number of donations: 978
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Houston is an exciting city politically, as it tends to be divided between Republican and Democratic voters. Houston is considered a swing city, and the current election could go either way. The more than 20,000 residents of zip code 77019 are somewhat liberal.
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#25. 78746 (Austin, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $209,200
– Number of donations: 1,051
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
The state capital and home to various universities, most residents in the city of Austin, Texas, vote liberal. At present, there are more than 900,000 residents of Austin, with nearly 30,000 living in the 78746 zip code.
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#24. 37215 (Nashville, Tennessee)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $220,140
– Number of donations: 825
– Total Tennessee donations to Trump’s campaign: $5,114,872
People in Nashville, Tennessee, often lean liberal when it comes to votes. During the last presidential election, 33.9% of people voted Republican, with 59.8% voting Democratic.
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#23. 32789 (Winter Park, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $221,498
– Number of donations: 1,233
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Winter Park is a liberal pocket in Florida, with most people voting Democratic. More than 59% of voters living in Winter Park voted Democratic during the 2016 election.
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#22. 30305 (Atlanta)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $223,825
– Number of donations: 603
– Total Georgia donations to Trump’s campaign: $8,796,117
Voters in Atlanta tend to vote liberally, with most voters choosing the Democratic ticket. Of the nearly 500,000 residents, just over 60% of people registered to vote in Atlanta voted Democratic during the last presidential election. Nearly 25,000 people reside in zip code 30305.
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#21. 79424 (Lubbock, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $228,904
– Number of donations: 1,175
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Lubbock, Texas, is overwhelmingly Republican when it comes to voting. During the 2016 election, less than 30% voted Democratic.
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#20. 33432 (Boca Raton, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $229,064
– Number of donations: 1,107
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Boca Raton, Florida, tends to vote liberally, though not by much during the 2016 presidential election. Just over 50% of voters in Boca Raton voted Democratic in that election, with 40% voting Republican.
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#19. 77056 (Houston)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $230,681
– Number of donations: 928
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Houston leans slightly liberal voting-wise. Its population is 2.3 million. During the last presidential election, 54% of people voted Democrat; 41% voted Republican. The population of zip code 77056 is approximately 19,000.
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#18. 34102 (Naples, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $247,152
– Number of donations: 1,088
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Naples, Florida, is on the Gulf of Mexico in Collier County, which historically tends to vote Republican. Approximately 10,000 people reside in zip code 34102.
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#17. 32082 (Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $252,178
– Number of donations: 1,550
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Voters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, lean slightly liberal, despite the city’s surrounding area leaning toward conservative. During the last election, 47% of people in this zip code voted Democratic, with 48.5% voting Republican.
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#16. 34108 (Naples, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $262,046
– Number of donations: 1,400
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
This area of Florida leans somewhat conservative and is home to a mostly-Caucasian population with an average income of more than $73,000 per year. Approximately 16,000 people reside in zip code 34108.
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#15. 79707 (Midland, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $265,029
– Number of donations: 1,274
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Midland, Texas, leans to the conservative side when it comes to political parties and voting. During the last presidential election, the votes in Midland came in at 20% Democratic, with 75% voting Republican.
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#14. 92067 (Rancho Santa Fe, California)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $267,650
– Number of donations: 1,177
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
Voters in Rancho Santa Fe, California, are overwhelmingly Republican. The city is known as a Republican stronghold and is counted on by politicians to remain conservative.
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#13. 32963 (Vero Beach, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $272,407
– Number of donations: 1,434
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
Residents in Vero Beach, Florida, lean conservative when it comes to political affiliations and votes. Around 30% of people voted Democratic in Vero Beach during the 2016 election.
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#12. 30327 (Atlanta)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $293,092
– Number of donations: 1,092
– Total Georgia donations to Trump’s campaign: $8,796,117
Atlanta’s 30327 zip code is home to a predominantly-Caucasian population over the age of 40. Historically, this part of Atlanta votes Democratic.
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#11. 85253 (Paradise Valley, Arizona)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $297,811
– Number of donations: 1,598
– Total Arizona donations to Trump’s campaign: $7,832,073
Most voters in Paradise Valley, Arizona, lean conservative. During the last election, 47.7% of people voted Republican. There are 17,000 residents in the 85253 zip code.
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#10. 79705 (Midland, Texas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $303,944
– Number of donations: 805
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
This particular part of Midland, Texas, is racially diverse and mostly middle class. Historically, Midland, Texas, voters tend to lean conservative, and the 79705 zip code is no exception.
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#9. 75205 (Dallas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $304,186
– Number of donations: 693
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
The 75205 zip code is home to many people under 40 and is somewhat liberal. The median household income in this part of Dallas is over $100,000.
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#8. 92660 (Newport Beach, California)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $306,113
– Number of donations: 2,054
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
The nearly 35,000 residents of zip code 92660, a part of Newport Beach, California, lean conservative, and it’s home to many seniors and people over 40. This zip code has a combined household income of more than $100,000 with the average home price being over $1.5 million.
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#7. 32162 (The Villages, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $336,511
– Number of donations: 3,980
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
The 32162 zip code is part of The Villages, Florida, and is home to many seniors, with a small population of people under 40. Considered conservative, it is part of Sumter County, which had 30% Democratic voters in the 2016 presidential election and 69% Republican voters. The average household earns a combined income of $56,000.
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#6. 85255 (Scottsdale, Arizona)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $336,872
– Number of donations: 2,348
– Total Arizona donations to Trump’s campaign: $7,832,073
The 85255 zip code is within Scottsdale, Arizona. It leans conservative and is home to mostly middle-aged adults. This area’s median income is over $100,000, with an average home price of $700,000.
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#5. 78209 (San Antonio)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $346,681
– Number of donations: 1,373
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
San Antonio tends to lean liberal, with more than 50% voting Democrat during the last presidential election. San Antonio is home to a predominantly-Caucasian population, with the average income being $50,000.
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#4. 75225 (Dallas)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $352,051
– Number of donations: 1,312
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
Residents in the 75225 zip code lean liberal, with the median household income being over $150,000. Most residents in this zip code are middle-aged or retired.
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#3. 90210 (Beverly Hills, California)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $360,444
– Number of donations: 1,081
– Total California donations to Trump’s campaign: $33,530,500
Most of the nearly 21,000 people living in the 90210 zip code Beverly Hills, California, are liberal. During the 2016 presidential election, 71% of the registered voters cast Democratic ballots.
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#2. 77024 (Houston)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $420,026
– Number of donations: 1,948
– Total Texas donations to Trump’s campaign: $29,651,503
The 77024 zip code in Houston is home to mostly middle-aged adults and seniors who lean liberal in their politics. This zip code’s median income is $110,000, with the average home price being $875,000.
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#1. 33480 (Palm Beach, Florida)
– Total donations to Trump’s campaign: $479,428
– Number of donations: 1,435
– Total Florida donations to Trump’s campaign: $28,295,514
The 33480 zip code in Palm Beach, Florida, is home to nearly 10,000 residents, with a mostly-senior population. Most of the residents in Palm Beach vote Democratic.
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CanvaShow MoreShow LessStacker has gathered information from the Federal Election Commission to provide a comprehensive list of the top 50 zip codes where President Trump has received the most campaign donations over the past two years.