Locksteady
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A couple of things, mainly addressing @ThunderHorse's questions:
Firstly as @Cookie_ indirectly noted, @AWP posted two links that weren't comparing the same data. When you correct for that dataset for President-elect Trump (Candidate Committee only), you'll find that his highest donors also came from "the DoD" and various alphabet soup groups.
Secondly,
I agree with @Gunz and others that the way the data is organized is intuitively misleading.
Firstly as @Cookie_ indirectly noted, @AWP posted two links that weren't comparing the same data. When you correct for that dataset for President-elect Trump (Candidate Committee only), you'll find that his highest donors also came from "the DoD" and various alphabet soup groups.
Secondly,
Per the pages @AWP posted, it would come up as the organization, as those individuals' checks were then recategorized based on the individuals' listed employers. It also specifies in bolded red that the money came from everything but the organizations themselves, to include individual members, employees, owners, and individuals' immediate families:Through CFC though, right? Because when you write an individual check it wouldn't come up as DoD, it would come up at Cookie.
I agree with @Gunz and others that the way the data is organized is intuitively misleading.