Trump fundraising woes in New Mexico mirror national scene

New Mexicans donated only a little more than $11,000 to Donald Trump’s campaign in May. And it’s unclear who donated how much – if anything – at a publicized $10,000 per person fundraiser with the presumptive GOP presidential nominee in conjunction with his May 24 Albuquerque rally. This piece originally appeared at New Mexico In Depth and […]

Trump fundraising woes in New Mexico mirror national scene

New Mexicans donated only a little more than $11,000 to Donald Trump’s campaign in May.

Donald Trump at CPAC 2011. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore cc
Donald Trump at CPAC 2011. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore cc

And it’s unclear who donated how much – if anything – at a publicized $10,000 per person fundraiser with the presumptive GOP presidential nominee in conjunction with his May 24 Albuquerque rally.

This piece originally appeared at New Mexico In Depth and is reused with permission.

Two joint fundraising committees affiliated with the RNC and Trump’s campaign won’t file reports until July 15. It’s possible those committees haven’t distributed money to the Trump campaign or the Republican National Committee, which must file monthly reports.

Trump’s sluggish fundraising in New Mexico mirrors his lagging fundraising nationally, which triggered a wave of negative media accounts. The Republican candidate ended the month with only $1.3 million in the bank, compared with $41 million for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

New Mexico Republican Party spokesman W. Tucker Keene said $5,400 of each $10,000 contribution at the May fundraiser was to go to the Trump campaign – $2,700 for the primary elections and $2,700 for the general election.

The state party sent several emails about the rally and fundraiser to supporters, but Keene said none of the money went to the state party.

“There were I believe 23 people in attendance,” Keene said. “They all donated enough to get there.”

But a report filed with the Federal Elections Commission by the Trump campaign on Monday shows only 20 donations of $2,700 to the Trump campaign from May 24 through May 27. None of them are from New Mexico.

And a statement on Trump’s website Tuesday said the campaign held its first fundraiser on May 25.

The New Mexico GOP’s Keene said $4,300 of each $10,000 contribution was to go to various Republican Party committees.

But the primary Republican National Committee account filing from Monday shows only one large donation from New Mexico the day of the Trump rally or in the few days following.

H. Clark Ford, of Roswell, donated $1,500 to the RNC on May 27.

Earlier in the month, Russell Platt, of Santa Fe, of Forum Partners donated $15,000 to the party on May 5 and Philip Reinig, of Los Alamos Technical Associates donated $1,100 on May 17.

None of the three men appear on Trump’s donor list.

John Hennelly, of Santa Fe, donated $2,700 to the Trump campaign on May 11, and Craig Mobley, of Farmington, donated $2,700 to the Trump campaign on May 4. Mobley said he likes Trump “because he isn’t a politician.”

But Mobley, who owns Mo-Te Drilling Co., said he didn’t attend the fundraiser and didn’t know anyone who did.

When told about the slim evidence of New Mexico donors at the Trump fundraiser, Keene replied “That’s interesting. I can’t comment on that or on who attended or who didn’t.”

“I would try contacting the Trump campaign and see what they have to say,” he added.

New Mexico In Depth sent an email to Hope Hicks, the Trump campaign’s spokeswoman, asking about the fundraiser. NMID will update this article when we receive a response.

Kevin Daniels, of Albuquerque, was identified in news accounts as a host of the May event. He didn’t return phone calls from New Mexico In Depth. He isn’t listed among Trump’s donors, nor is he listed in the RNC’s May report as a donor.

Trump has raised a total of $25,282 from New Mexicans since his campaign began, lagging six other former GOP presidential candidates.

Democrat Hillary Clinton took a narrow fundraising lead among New Mexico donors over challenger Bernie Sanders, according to May reports.

Clinton raised nearly $170,000 from New Mexicans in May, compared with about $115,000 for Sanders.

The two Democrats have raised a combined total of more than $2 million from New Mexico donors, compared with more than $861,000 for all the Republican candidates combined.

Here’s a look at New Mexico donations to all the presidential candidates through the end of May based on FEC reports:

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