Ted Cruz was the first Republican to announce he was running for president, so he has had more time than the rest to fundraise and garner support. He has been out done by Bush and others, but he has something they do not have: the support of regular people. According to the first quarter filings, the average donation to the Cruz campaign was $81 and the total number of donors was 175,000 according to CNN's …show more content…
This can be seen as an attack on front runner Jeb Bush, who is expected to announce record breaking fundraising totals in the next quarter. Bush is the candidate backed by the establishment, another thing that Cruz is crowing about not having. If Ted Cruz gets his way, then people will be seeing him as the grassroots, Tea Party David going up against the establishment, billionaire-backed Goliath of Jeb Bush.
But is Ted Cruz's assertion that he is the "grassroots" candidate truly accurate? Announcing his campaign's fundraising gains is slightly misleading because it does not take into account the PACs and super PACs that are also fundraising on his behalf. Overall, the aggregate amount of money backing Ted Cruz is estimated to be about $51 million, a large portion of that coming, not from grassroots donors, but big money donors giving to the super PACs that support him. According to CNN, "A leader of those groups told CNN in June that it had raised more than $37 million thanks to a few big