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LGBT neighborhoods favor Buttigieg, then Harris
Heavily LGBT neighborhoods' dollars go to Democrats
by Lisa Keen, Keen News Service
2019-08-19

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This may not be a surprise, but it is news: Openly gay presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has outraised his Democratic competitors in most heavily LGBT neighborhoods around the country.

And he is now the third most successful fundraiser among the 22 viable candidates for the Democratic nomination. But the data—and an examination of who has given money—suggests that the LGBT community is keeping significant support behind other major Democratic presidential candidates and that the community's potential has much room for growth.

According to Federal Elections Commission's reports through the second quarter ( June 30 ), Buttigieg had raised $32 million, behind U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders ( $46 million ) and Elizabeth Warren ( $35 million ).

An analysis of dollars to Democratic candidates in 40 zip codes known to have heavily LGBT populations indicates that Buttigieg raked in 38 percent of the total dollars. He was followed by U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris ( 22 percent ), Warren ( 18 percent ), Sanders ( 13 percent ) and former Vice President Joe Biden ( 9 percent ).

Contributions in zip code areas considered heavily lesbian were a little different: 31 percent gave to Warren, 22 percent each to Buttigieg and Sanders, 19 percent to Harris and 5 percent to Biden.

Buttigieg was the top dollar collector in 23 of the 40 heavily gay zip codes.

In heavily LGBT zip codes where another Democratic candidate raised the most money, there was usually a home-state advantage. For instance, Warren, from Massachusetts, raised the most in Northampton and Wellfleet, Massachusetts; Harris took two zip codes around Oakland, California; and former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke ( D-Texas ) outraised everybody in the LGBT districts of Oaklawn in Dallas and Montrose in Houston.

But there were some surprises.

Warren was the top dollar fundraiser in three New York City zip codes. All three—Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Boerum Hill—have large concentrations of female same-sex households, according to Census records. She also won top dollar in the heavily LGBT neighborhood of Kerrytown, Michigan, near Ann Arbor.

Buttigieg collected the most small-dollar donations from The Castro area of San Francisco. Of the roughly half-million dollars raised there, 42 percent went to Buttigieg, 29 percent to Harris and 16 percent to Warren.

Provincetown gave only $95,000 to Democratic candidates, but 86 percent of the small dollars went to Buttigieg ( and 9 percent to Warren ).

As a state, LGBT zip codes in Florida were more loyal to Buttigieg, giving 51 percent of their small dollar donations to him. Illinois had the second strongest preference for Buttigieg, giving 50 percent to Buttigieg.

Ah, the caveats!

These numbers do not mean that the LGBT vote is reliably behind Buttigieg.

First, the dollar counts are just that: dollars, not votes.

Second, not all LGBT people live in zip codes with heavily LGBT populations.

Third, some people who gave money to a Democratic candidate gave money to two or more candidates.

Also, the data on contributions by zip code represents only "small-dollar donations." It originated with a Democratic political action committee that runs the fundraising website ActBlue. ActBlue provides a way for people who want to support Democratic candidates and organizations to give small-dollar amounts ( less than $200 ) quickly and easily. In the first six months of 2019, the PAC raised $345 million that way.

Several major media organizations, such as the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, have processed the ActBlue raw data from the FEC in ways that illustrate how well each Democrat is doing in getting individual donors and how well each is raising money in each zip code. The New York Times, for instance, discovered that Buttigieg has the third largest number of individual donors through ActBlue ( 390,000 ). That puts him behind Sanders ( 746,000 ) and Warren ( 421,000 ) but ahead of Harris ( 277,000 ) and Biden ( 256,000 ).

When looking at FEC reports, which count both small-dollar contributions and contributions of $200 and above, Buttigieg's raised $32 million, putting him in third behind Sanders ( $46 million ) and Warren ( $36 million ).

Finally, a search through FEC records for the names of individual LGBT leaders, well-known activists and celebrities found that only 19 out of 100 had made a reportable contribution to any Democratic presidential candidate so far. Given that the FEC records the names of only those donors who give $200 or more, the other 81 might have given contributions of less than $200. Barring that, the numbers suggest that LGBT leaders, generally speaking, are not yet ready to go "all in" behind one Democratic frontrunner just yet.

Of the 19 who had given to a Democrat:

—Only five had given the maximum ( $2,800 ) to any one candidate for the primary. Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Roberta Achtenberg has given $2,800 to Harris and four others—celebrity comedian Ellen DeGeneres, film producer David Geffen, former president of the U.S. Export-Import Bank Fred Hochberg and current Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis—have all given $2,800 to Buttigieg.

—Six had given to Buttigieg and at least one other of the top tier candidates.

The next round of campaign funding reports is due into the FEC on Monday, Sept. 30. Meanwhile, the latest national polling shows Buttigieg may have slipped in the standings. In mid-June, a Fox News poll of more than 400 Democratic primary voters found the South Bend mayor at 8 percent. In mid-July, the Fox poll found him at 5. And in mid-August, he is tied with U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and businessman Andrew Yang at 3 percent. ( The margin of error is plus-or-minus 4.5 percent. )

An averaging of all national polls calculated by RealClearPolitics.com shows Buttigieg still hanging on to fifth place with 5.2 percent of the vote, behind Biden ( 30.5 percent ), Warren ( 17.3 percent ), Sanders ( 16 percent ) and Harris ( 8 percent ).

©2019 Keen News Service. All rights reserved.

SIDEBAR

Heavily LGBT neighborhoods' dollars to Democrats

This list below shows what percentage of dollars given in 40 heavily LGBT zip codes went to each of the five major Democratic candidates for president. The data was reported to the Federal Elections Committee by the political action committee ActBlue.com to cover the first six months of 2019. The Los Angeles Times analyzed the raw data and published a map showing the dollars given to each candidate in each zip code:

—Buttigieg 38 percent

—Harris 22 percent

—Warren 18 percent

—Sanders 13 percent

—Biden 9 percent

Top 10 LGBT zip codes contributing to Buttigieg

The list below shows the 10 heavily LGBT zip codes which gave the most dollars to openly gay Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg through ActBlue in the first half of 2019:

—Chelsea ( NYC 10011 ) $219,457

—Castro ( SF 94114 ) $188,518

—W. Hollywood ( LA 90069 ) $180,797

—W. Hollywood ( LA 90046 ) $137,490

—Boystown ( Chicago 60657 ) $119,477

—West Village ( NYC 10014 ) $118,338

—Mission Hill ( SF 94110 ) $113,527

—Haight-Asbury ( SF 94117 ) $101,074

—South End ( Boston 02118 ) $83,442

—Provincetown ( MA 02657 ) $81,977

Note: The Chicago neighborhood with the zip code 60640 ( Andersonville ) was not in the top 10 nationally in contributions to Buttigieg, but its breakdown is as follows:

—$64,371 Buttigieg ( 45 percent )

—$13,225 Harris ( 9 percent )

—$30,366 Warren ( 21 percent )

—$3,877 Biden ( 3 percent )

—$31,676 Sanders ( 22 percent )


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